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Code · Maryland · Housing and Community Development

§ 4-1405

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§4–1405.
(a)The Department may administer the programs by providing monthly housing assistance payments to or on behalf of eligible households directly or through political subdivisions, their local housing agencies or departments, or nonprofit organizations.
(b)In establishing the programs, the Department shall consult with, as appropriate:
(1)the Department of Human Services;
(2)the Department of Disabilities; or
(3)any other unit of State or local government.
(c)The Secretary shall establish criteria for the programs, including:
(1)income limits for eligibility of households;
(2)time frames for assistance;
(3)monthly assistance amounts;
(4)standards for eligible dwelling units, including types of units, inspection standards, and rent limits;
(5)eligible uses of assistance payments which may include security deposits, utilities, and other housing related expenses; and
(6)any other criteria the Secretary considers appropriate.
(d)In establishing the program criteria, the Secretary may consider factors that include:
(1)household size and expected average income;
(2)regional variations throughout the State;
(3)typical housing costs and expenses;
(4)relevant standards and definitions established for State and federal housing programs;
(5)housing needs of eligible households and the expected duration of the housing needs; and
(6)equitable distribution of funds statewide.
(e)The Secretary may establish different criteria for different programs.
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