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Code · Maryland · Tax - Property

§ 9-262

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§9–262.
(1)In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2)“Dwelling” has the meaning stated in § 9–105 of this title.
(3)“9–1–1 specialist” means an employee of a county public safety answering point, or an employee working in a county safety answering point, whose duties and responsibilities include:
(i)receiving and processing 9–1–1 requests for emergency assistance;
(ii)other support functions directly related to 9–1–1 requests for emergency assistance; or
(iii)dispatching law enforcement officers, fire rescue services, emergency medical services, and other public safety services to the scene of an emergency.
(b)The governing body of a county or municipal corporation may grant, by law, a property tax credit under this section against the county or municipal corporation property tax imposed on a dwelling located in the county or municipal corporation that is owned by a 9–1–1 specialist if the 9–1–1 specialist is otherwise eligible for the credit authorized under § 9–105 of this title.
(c)For any taxable year, the credit under this section may not exceed the lesser of:
(1)$2,500 per dwelling; or
(2)the amount of property tax imposed on the dwelling.
(d)The governing body of a county or a municipal corporation may establish, by law:
(1)subject to subsection
(c)of this section, the amount of the credit under this section;
(2)the duration of the credit;
(3)additional eligibility requirements for 9–1–1 specialists to qualify for the credit;
(4)procedures for the application and uniform processing of requests for the credit; and
(5)any other provisions necessary to carry out this section.
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