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Code · Maryland · Public Utilities

§ 23-313

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§23–313.
(a)The Commission shall submit a final report, including construction cost figures, on completed major projects to the county executive and county council of Montgomery County or Prince George’s County.
(1)When the Commission submits a Program under § 23–304 of this subtitle, the Commission shall include a status report of all approved major projects that have not been completed as of the date that the Program is submitted.
(2)The report shall:
(i)identify the major project;
(ii)specify the dates of approval of the major project;
(iii)indicate the current status of the major project, including an estimate of the date of completion of construction;
(iv)indicate if the major project is the subject of a material change and any amendment that is required under § 23–312 of this subtitle; and
(v)for an approved major project in Montgomery County, indicate a change in the last estimated construction costs and a modification in location, size, and length of a construction item.
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