Maryland Code § TR-3-518

Section TR-3-518
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(a) Counties may borrow the proceeds of bonds issued under this subtitle
and enter into agreements with the Department evidencing the counties' obligation

to repay such loans, pursuant to such terms and conditions as the Department and
the counties deem appropriate.
(b) A county may enter into any agreement necessary or appropriate to
allow it to participate in a bond issue under this subtitle.
(c) An agreement authorized by this subsection may have such provisions,
terms, and conditions, and may be of such duration, as the county by ordinance or
resolution may determine.
(d) Except as provided in subsection (f) of this section, any payment
obligation in an agreement authorized by this section may be either:
(1) A general obligation of the county to which its full faith and credit
and unlimited taxing power is pledged and which may not be subject to annual
appropriation by the county; or
(2) Any other obligation which the county is authorized to undertake.
(e) A payment obligation in an agreement authorized by this section may
be undertaken by a county pursuant to a public or private sale, with or without public
bidding.
(f) If a State constitutional provision limits a county in undertaking a
payment obligation described in this section or requires a county to comply with
certain procedures prior to undertaking a payment obligation described in this
section, the county may provide that the payment obligation:
(1) Is a limited obligation of the county repayable from assets and
revenues as provided in the agreement; or
(2) Is subject to annual appropriation by the county.
(g) The obligations undertaken under this subtitle by participating
counties, the borrowing which they represent, any pledge of the full faith and credit
of the participating counties or any other guarantee of the participating counties, and
the programs or projects being financed are not subject to any requirement of charter
or local law as to the form or public sale of bonds or obligations of the counties.

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