Maryland Code § TR-3-101

Section TR-3-101
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(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Airport facility":
(1) Has the meaning stated in § 5-101 of this article; and
(2) Includes any one or more or combination of air navigation
facilities, as defined in § 5-101 of this article.
(c) "Bonds of prior issues" means:
(1) All "State highway construction bonds, second issue" and "State
highway construction bonds, third issue" issued and sold under Article 89B of the
Code of 1957; and
(2) All bonds issued and sold under Article 62B of the Code of 1957,
evidencing the "Maryland Port Authority Loan of 1958", "Maryland Port Authority
Second Loan of 1961", and "Maryland Port Authority Loan of 1967".
(d) "Cost", as applied to any transportation facility, includes the cost of and
all expenses incident to the construction, reconstruction, acquisition, improvement,
extension, alteration, modernization, planning, maintenance, and repair of the
facility, including the cost and expenses of:
(1) All property acquired in connection with it;
(2) Financial, architectural, consulting, engineering, and legal
services;
(3) Plans, specifications, surveys, estimates, feasibility reports, and
direct and indirect labor, material, equipment, and administrative expenses; and
(4) Financing the facility, including financing charges and interest
before, during, and for 1 year after completion of construction.
(e) "Debt service" means the amount annually needed to pay the maturing
principal of and interest on bonds, notes, and other evidences of obligation and to
meet sinking fund requirements for these purposes.
(f) (1) In this definition, "highway" and "State highway system" have
the meanings stated in § 8-101 of this article.

(2) "Highway facility" includes any one or more or combination of
projects involving the rehabilitation and reconstruction of highways in the State
highway system to meet present and future needs and the development and
construction in new locations of new highways necessitated by traffic demands to
become parts of the State highway system, including federally aided highway projects
partially funded by this State and all incidental property rights, materials, facilities,
and structures.
(g) "Outstanding and unpaid" does not include:
(1) Bonds purchased and held in sinking funds by or for the
Department; or
(2) If the money for their payment or redemption has been provided:
(i) Matured bonds not presented for payment; or
(ii) Bonds called for redemption but not presented for
redemption.
(h) "Port facility" has the meaning stated in § 6-101 of this article.
(i) (1) "Railroad facility" includes any one or more or combination of:
(i) Switches, spurs, tracks, structures, terminals, yards, real
property, and other facilities useful or designed for use in connection with the
transportation of persons or goods by rail; and
(ii) All other appurtenances, including locomotives, cars,
vehicles, and other instrumentalities of shipment or carriage, useful or designed for
use in connection with the transportation of persons or goods by rail.
(2) "Railroad facility" does not include any transit facility.
(j) "Refunding" means the retirement and cancellation of bonds, including
bonds of prior issues, after their acquisition by or for the Department, whether before,
at, or after maturity, either in exchange for other bonds or by payment, purchase, or
redemption with the proceeds of the sale of other bonds.
(k) "Transit facility" includes any one or more or combination of tracks,
rights-of-way, bridges, tunnels, subways, rolling stock, stations, terminals, ports,
parking areas, equipment, fixtures, buildings, structures, other real or personal
property, and services incidental to or useful or designed for use in connection with

the rendering of transit service by any means, including rail, bus, motor vehicle, or
other mode of transportation but does not include any railroad facility.
(l) "Transportation facility" includes any one or more or combination of:
(1) Airport facilities;
(2) Highway facilities;
(3) Port facilities;
(4) Railroad facilities; and
(5) Transit facilities.

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