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Code · Maryland · Local Government

§ 18-203

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§18–203.
(a)The Mayor and City Council of Ocean City may:
(1)employ and set the salaries for a Convention Center manager and other necessary personnel;
(2)accept donations or grants for the maintenance and operation of the Convention Center;
(3)receive aid for the Convention Center from the federal government, the State, counties, or municipalities;
(4)set reasonable fees for the use of the Convention Center facilities;
(5)grant, on the basis of competitive bidding, concessions on the premises of the Convention Center for the sale of food or beverages, including, subject to the Alcoholic Beverages Article, alcoholic beverages; and
(6)perform any act necessary to operate the Convention Center.
(b)The Mayor and City Council of Ocean City shall:
(1)keep records of the Convention Center consistent with sound business practice;
(2)conduct an audit of the accounts of the Convention Center at the end of each calendar or fiscal year; and
(3)submit to the Board of Public Works a detailed annual report on the activities and finances of the Convention Center.
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