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Code · Maryland · Transportation

§ 5-201.2

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§5–201.2.
(a)Subject to § 2–1257 of the State Government Article, the Commission shall report by January 15 of each year to the General Assembly on the activities of the Commission during the previous year.
(b)The report shall include:
(1)A review of the financial and operational results for all State–owned airports during the previous year, a summary of Commission feedback related to health or community impact and how the Commission addressed such feedback, and any recommendations of the Commission for future changes in legislation, capital funding, or operational flexibility;
(2)Subject to review by the Department of Budget and Management, an estimate of all expenditures necessary for the operation of the Commission. The estimate shall identify staff resources allocated to the Commission that are provided by the Department or other State agencies; and
(3)Actions taken by the Commission pursuant to § 5–201.1(a) of this subtitle, including the consideration of the comparative status of employees serving at comparable airports or aeronautical agencies.
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