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Code · Maryland · Transportation

§ 7-1005

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§7–1005.
A Program participant that receives a grant under § 7-1003 of this subtitle shall submit to the Administration a written report annually, which shall include:
(1)The number of riders and drivers participating in the Program;
(2)The amount and source of matching funds used for grants awarded under § 7-1003 of this subtitle;
(3)The nature of cooperative efforts between the Program participant and other government and private-sector entities;
(4)Innovations in risk management for drivers and riders;
(5)If the Program participant charges fees for door-to-door transportation:
(i)The fee schedule used by the Program participant;
(ii)The methodology used in establishing the fee schedule; and
(iii)The total amount of fees collected by the Program participant;
(6)The amount and source of any revenue, other than fees reported under item
(5)of this section, generated by the Program participant in connection with the Program; and
(7)Any other information required by the Administration to evaluate and operate the Program and monitor the use of grant funds awarded to the Program participant.
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