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Code · Maryland · Human Services

§ 8-306

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§8–306.
(a)On or before January 1, 2018, the Prince George’s County Local Management Board shall:
(1)develop and implement a strategic plan to raise revenues to match the total funding provided by the Governor’s Office for Children; and
(2)submit the strategic plan to:
(i)the County Executive of Prince George’s County;
(ii)the County Council of Prince George’s County;
(iii)the Prince George’s County Senate Delegation of the General Assembly; and
(iv)the Prince George’s County House Delegation of the General Assembly.
(b)On or before January 1 each year, the Prince George’s County Local Management Board shall submit a report on the total revenue received in the previous fiscal year and the total revenue from each source to:
(1)the County Executive of Prince George’s County;
(2)the County Council of Prince George’s County;
(3)the Prince George’s County Senate Delegation of the General Assembly; and
(4)the Prince George’s County House Delegation of the General Assembly.
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