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Code · Maryland · Housing and Community Development

§ 12-105

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§12–105.
(a)An authority of a municipal corporation or Baltimore City may:
(1)operate within its territorial boundaries; and
(2)without regard to location:
(i)administer rent subsidy payments and housing assistance programs for both eligible landlords and tenants;
(ii)own or manage housing projects in operation before January 1, 1990; and
(iii)develop, own, or operate a housing project at the request of and within the territorial boundaries of another political subdivision.
(1)Anywhere in its county an authority of a county may:
(i)administer rent subsidy payments and housing assistance programs for both eligible landlords and tenants; and
(ii)own or manage housing projects in operation before:
1. January 1, 1990, if the authority is of Baltimore City; or
2. January 1, 1991, if the authority is of another county.
(2)Subject to paragraph
(3)of this subsection, an authority of a county may conduct its other operations within the county.
(3)An authority of a county other than Baltimore City may not conduct its other operations within a municipal corporation unless the governing body of the municipal corporation consents by resolution to its inclusion in the authority’s area of operation.
(c)An authority created under § 12–208 of this title may conduct its operations in the area prescribed under its articles of organization.
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