Find Laws Find Lawyers Free Legal Forms USA State Laws

MARYLAND STATUTES AND CODES

Section 6-405 - Proposals for projects in priority funding areas.

§ 6-405. Proposals for projects in priority funding areas.
 

(a)  In general.-  

(1) For each fiscal year, a nonprofit organization may submit to the Department, for approval under the Neighborhood and Community Assistance Program, a proposal for a project to provide services to a priority funding area. 

(2) The project may include: 

(i) community services, including child care and recreational services; 

(ii) redevelopment assistance; 

(iii) job training for individuals whose incomes do not exceed the upper income limits that the Secretary sets under § 4-212 of this article; 

(iv) education; and 

(v) crime prevention. 

(b)  Contents.- A proposal under this section shall include: 

(1) the project to be conducted; 

(2) the priority funding area that will benefit from the project; 

(3) a description of the applicant's experience and capabilities; 

(4) the estimated costs of the project; 

(5) a description of the plans for implementing the project; and 

(6) any other information that the Department determines is necessary. 

(c)  Approval process - In general.-  

(1) The Department may not approve a proposal submitted under this section unless the proposal is approved by the governing body or authorized designee of: 

(i) each county that includes any of the priority funding area that benefits from the project, if the project is not in a municipal corporation; 

(ii) each municipal corporation that includes any of the priority funding area that benefits from the project; or 

(iii) each political subdivision that includes any of the priority funding area that benefits from the project, if the priority funding area is partly within and partly outside of any municipal corporation. 

(2) An approval shall: 

(i) be in writing; and 

(ii) state the maximum amount of contributions to the approved project that are eligible for a tax credit under § 6-404 of this subtitle. 

(3) The sum of contributions eligible for a tax credit under § 6-404 of this subtitle for all approved projects for a fiscal year may not exceed $2,000,000. 

(d)  Same - Standards.- In approving or disapproving a proposal and in determining the maximum amount of contributions eligible for tax credits under § 6-404 of this subtitle, the Department: 

(1) shall consider: 

(i) the need for the project in relation to the need for other proposed projects; 

(ii) the anticipated benefit to the priority funding area; 

(iii) the capacity of the applicant to raise money for the project; 

(iv) the readiness of the applicant to proceed with the project; 

(v) the ability of the applicant to complete the project as proposed; 

(vi) the geographic distribution of projects; and 

(vii) any other relevant factors; 

(2) may give preference to a proposal that benefits a designated neighborhood under § 6-305 of this title; 

(3) may request data and assistance from other units of the State; and 

(4) shall apportion among all approved projects the limit imposed by subsection (c)(3) of this section. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 83B, §§ 4-701(e), (f), 4-705; 2005, ch. 26, § 2.]   

Maryland Forms by Issue

Maryland Abortion Forms
Maryland Administration/Filing Fees Forms
Maryland Business Forms
Maryland Court Forms
> Criminal
> DUI
> Probate
> Civil (District)
> Mediation
> Small Claims
Maryland Divorce Forms
Maryland Expungement Forms
Maryland Family Forms
Maryland Guardianship Forms
Maryland Gun Forms
Maryland Name Change Forms
Maryland Other Forms
Maryland Tax Forms

Maryland Law

Maryland State Laws
    > Maryland Child Support
    > Maryland Gun Law
    > Maryland Statutes
Maryland Court
    > District Court of Maryland
    > Maryland Court Cases
    > Maryland Court Records
    > Maryland Judiciary
    > Maryland Judiciary Case Search
    > Mcculloch v. Maryland
Maryland Tax
    > Maryland State Tax
Maryland Labor Laws
    > Maryland Unemployment
Maryland Agencies
    > Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation
    > Maryland Department of Motor Vehicles
    > Maryland State Police

Maryland Court Map

Tips