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Code · Maryland · Human Services

§ 9-402

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§9–402.
(a)A county, municipal corporation, for profit organization, or nonprofit organization sponsoring a project involving the planning, design, construction, conversion, acquisition, renovation, and equipping of a juvenile facility in the State may apply to the Department for a grant under this subtitle.
(1)An application shall be filed with the Department in the form the Department requires.
(2)The applicant shall file with the Department a statement that includes:
(i)a list of the personnel employed or to be employed at the juvenile facility;
(ii)all compensation and other expenses paid or to be paid to the personnel;
(iii)all other expenses incurred or to be incurred in operating the juvenile facility; and
(iv)a schedule of rates charged or to be charged for services provided at the juvenile facility.
(c)If the Secretary approves the project and the project plans, the Secretary shall promptly:
(1)report the application to the Board of Public Works; and
(2)recommend that the Board make funds available as provided in this subtitle.
(d)The amount of the State grant for a project shall be determined after considering:
(1)all eligible applications;
(2)the total of unallocated State funds available when the application is received; and
(3)the priorities of area need that the Department establishes.
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