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Code · Maryland · Housing and Community Development

§ 4-1805

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§4–1805.
The Department shall proportionately distribute the annual appropriation of Program funds as follows:
(1)if a county is a qualifying local government, and no municipal corporation in the county is a qualifying local government, the Department shall distribute Program funds to the county based on the county’s share of the State population;
(2)if a county is a qualifying local government, and a municipal corporation in the county is also a qualifying local government, the Department shall:
(i)determine the county’s proportionate share of Program funds based on the county’s share of the State population; and
(ii)from the amount of Program funds determined under item
(i)of this item, distribute:
1. to each qualifying local government in the county that is a municipal corporation, an amount of Program funds based on the municipal corporation’s share of the county population; and
2. to the county, the balance of the county’s share of Program funds; or
(3)if a county is not a qualifying local government, but a municipal corporation in the county is a qualifying local government, the Department shall:
(i)determine the county’s proportionate share of Program funds based on the county’s share of the State population; and
(ii)distribute to each qualifying local government in the county that is a municipal corporation, a proportionate share of the amount of Program funds determined under item
(i)of this item based on the municipal corporation’s share of the county’s population.
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