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Code · Maryland · Local Government

§ 16-503

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§16–503. IN EFFECT
** IN EFFECT UNTIL JULY 1, 2026 PER CHAPTER 604 OF 2025 **
(a)The Governor shall include in the budget bill for fiscal year 2025 a General Fund appropriation for the following teacher retirement supplemental grants to the following counties:
(1)Allegany County – $1,632,106;
(2)Baltimore City – $10,047,596;
(3)Baltimore County – $3,000,000;
(4)Caroline County – $685,108;
(5)Dorchester County – $308,913;
(6)Garrett County – $406,400;
(7)Prince George’s County – $9,628,702;
(8)Somerset County – $381,999; and
(9)Wicomico County – $1,567,837.
(b)For fiscal year 2026, the Governor shall include in the budget bill a General Fund appropriation for the following teacher retirement supplemental grants to the following counties:
(1)Allegany County – $816,053;
(2)Baltimore City – $5,023,798;
(3)Baltimore County – $1,500,000;
(4)Caroline County – $342,554;
(5)Dorchester County – $154,457;
(6)Garrett County – $203,200;
(7)Prince George’s County – $4,814,351;
(8)Somerset County – $191,000; and
(9)Wicomico County – $783,919.
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