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Code · Maryland · Housing and Community Development

§ 4-223

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§4–223. IN EFFECT
(a)A project qualifies as a business project if the project is:
(1)located in:
(i)an area designated as a priority funding area under § 5–7B–02 of the State Finance and Procurement Article; or
(ii)a qualified opportunity zone designated under § 1400Z–1 of the Internal Revenue Code in Allegany County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Charles County, Garrett County, Howard County, Montgomery County, Prince George’s County, Somerset County, or Wicomico County; and
(i)acquired, owned, developed, constructed, reconstructed, rehabilitated, or improved by a person or an entity for the purposes of carrying on a business whether or not for profit; or
(ii)eligible for funding from the Neighborhood Business Development Fund under § 6–310 of this article.
(b)Repayment of principal and interest for a business project may be secured by:
(1)real property;
(2)personal property;
(3)bank accounts;
(4)certificates of deposit, stocks, and bonds;
(5)credit enhancement, assurance, or guaranty; or
(6)any other collateral acceptable to the Administration.
(c)Financial assistance for a business project may be provided as:
(1)a loan;
(2)a reduction in the principal obligation of or interest rate on a loan or portion of a loan;
(3)a prepayment of interest on a subordinate or superior loan or portion of a loan;
(4)an assurance;
(5)a guarantee or other form of credit enhancement; or
(6)a promissory note that may be converted to an equity ownership interest and liquidated at the earliest opportunity to realize the highest market value for the Administration.
§4–223. ** TAKES EFFECT JULY 1, 2026 PER CHAPTER 380 OF 2022 **
(a)A project qualifies as a business project if the project is:
(1)located in:
(i)an area designated as a priority funding area under § 5–7B–02 of the State Finance and Procurement Article; or
(ii)a qualified opportunity zone designated under § 1400Z–1 of the Internal Revenue Code in Allegany County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Charles County, Garrett County, Howard County, Montgomery County, Prince George’s County, Somerset County, or Wicomico County; and
(i)acquired, owned, developed, constructed, reconstructed, rehabilitated, or improved by a person or an entity for the purposes of carrying on a business whether or not for profit; or
(ii)eligible for funding from the Neighborhood Business Development Fund under § 6–310 of this article.
(b)Repayment of principal and interest for a business project may be secured by:
(1)real property;
(2)personal property;
(3)bank accounts;
(4)certificates of deposit, stocks, and bonds;
(5)credit enhancement, assurance, or guaranty; or
(6)any other collateral acceptable to the Administration.
(c)Financial assistance for a business project may be provided as:
(1)a loan;
(2)a reduction in the principal obligation of or interest rate on a loan or portion of a loan;
(3)a prepayment of interest on a subordinate or superior loan or portion of a loan;
(4)an assurance; or
(5)a guarantee or other form of credit enhancement.
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