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60 MARYLAND MANUAL and be repaid at or before the end of the fiscal year in which the money is borrowed. Upon recommendation of the Comptroller, the Board may adopt regulations covering matters of business administra- tion in the various departments, institutions, and agencies of the State, including the fixing of uniform rates of mileage allowance and the terms and renewals of all bonds furnished by State officials and em- ployees. The sale, lease, or transfer of any real property belonging to any State agency or institution must be approved, and the conveyance signed, by the Board and the highest official of the agency or institu- tion. Where no agency or institution claims the property, the Board executes the conveyance. The Board of Public Works has custody of the General Emergency Fund which is used to supplement the budgets of the agencies and institutions of the State. It also authorizes the disposal of the records of any agency or institution of the State when such disposal has been approved by the Hall of Records Commission. The Board of Public Works must also issue a license to anyone who seeks to dredge or fill on State wetlands. As of July 1, 1971, the State is required to pay the costs, in excess of available Federal funds, of all public school construction capital im- provements in which all the counties and Baltimore City approved by the Board and for which contracts have been executed on or after that date. The State is also required to reimburse the counties and Balti- more City for their direct expenditures and/or their principal and in- terest payments for public school construction or capital improvements for which contracts were executed between February 1, 1971 and July 1, 1971. The Board of Public Works is the agency authorized to adopt rules, regulations and procedures for the administration of these pro- grams (Const. 1851, Art VII, sec. 1; Const. 1864, Art. VII, sees. 1-2; Const. 1867, Art III, sec. 34; Art. XII, sees. 1-3; Art XVII, sec. 2; Code 1957, 1968 Repl. Vol., 1972 Supp., Art. 15A, sees. II, 12; 1973 Repl. Vol, Art. 23, sec. 206; 1971 Repl. Vol, Art. 27, sec. 705; 1971 Repl. Vol., 1972 Supp , Art. 31, sec. 2B; 1971 Repl Vol., Art. 41, sees. 59-1, 190, 196, 215, 216, 218, 221, 244-256, 266z, 419; 1971 Repl. Vol., Art. 43, sec. 387B; 1970 Repl, Vol 1972 Supp, Art. 66C, sees. 357C, 721, 722, 1970 Repl. Vol., 1972 Supp , Art. 73B, sec 12; 1969 Repl. Vol., 1972 Supp., Art. 77, sec. 130A; 1969 Repl. Vol., 1972 Supp., Art. 78A, sees. 1-16B, 20-22, 26-31, 43, 49, 52; 1969 Repl. Vol., 1972 Supp., Art. 89B, sec. 6; 1969 Repl. Vol., 1972 Supp., Art. 93, sees 2-205; 1969 Repl. Vol., 1972 Supp., Art. 94A, sec. 5). Appropriations 1973 1974 General Funds Administration $ 124,969 $ 133,652 General Emergency Fund . 2,000,000 Maryland State Firemen's Association 50,000 57,590 Medical School Deficiency Fund 800,000 Paca Gardens Maintenance and Operation . . 48,768 Council of State Governments 31,310 31,310 U.S.F. Constellation Committee 28,750 28,750 Law School Deficiency Fund 150,000 Maryland Historical Society . 36,650 40,650 Maryland Wing, Civil Air Patrol 77,390 85,903 Aid to Private Colleges and Universities - 2,000,000 2,738,000 Other Grants, Subsidies and Contributions 168,154 161,825 Totals $ 3,317,223 $5,476,448 Capital Appropriations . $15,573,900 |
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