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Code · Maryland · Local Government

§ 12-701

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§12–701.
(a)In this section, “Act” means the federal Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act.
(b)The provisions of §§ 9–105 and 9–106 of this article apply to an act, an ordinance, or a resolution adopted by a commission county under this section.
(c)The governing body of a county may:
(1)carry out, construct, operate, and maintain any works of improvement in watershed or subwatershed areas qualifying for federal assistance under the Act for:
(i)flood prevention; or
(ii)the conservation, development, use, and disposal of water;
(2)satisfy the conditions for federal assistance required under the Act;
(3)accept federal grants and technical assistance in accordance with the Act;
(i)borrow federal money in accordance with the Act for works of improvement identified under item
(1)of this subsection; and
(ii)notwithstanding any public general law or public local law, evidence the borrowing by issuing instruments that are acceptable to the United States or any of its agencies; and
(5)borrow money from private lending institutions and evidence the borrowing by issuing instruments in accordance with Title 19, Subtitle 2 of this article, the county charter, or local laws.
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