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Code · Maryland · Local Government

§ 17-201

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§17–201.
(a)In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b)“Financial officer” means the treasurer or other financial officer of a governmental entity who is responsible for the investment of public funds or the issuance and management of debt of the governmental entity.
(c)“Governing authority” means:
(1)for Baltimore City, the Baltimore City Board of Estimates;
(2)for a commission county, the county commissioners;
(3)for a charter county, as provided by local law, the county council or the county executive and the county council;
(4)for a code county, the county commissioners;
(5)for a community college, the board of trustees;
(6)for a municipality, the body provided by the municipal charter;
(7)for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, the Commission;
(8)for a public corporation, the board of directors; and
(9)for an authority, the board of the authority.
(1)Except as provided in paragraph
(2)of this subsection, “public money” means any money held by a governmental entity.
(2)“Public money” does not include money held as part of a pension fund, a fund for other postemployment benefits, as defined in § 17–102(a) of this title, a trust fund account, or a facility closure reserve fund or for self–insurance purposes.
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