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B. General Fixed Assets:

General fixed assets activity by asset classification for the year ended June 30,2000, are as follows (amounts expressed in thousands).

 

Balance

   

Transfers Balance

Classification

July 1, 1999

Additions

Deletions

in (out) June 30, 2000

Land and improvements. ......................................................................

$ 1,461,746

$ 49,341

$ 27,504

$ 32,061 $ 1,515,644

Structure and improvements.................................................................

6,654,591

41,825

110,474

192,338 6,778,280

Equipment............................................................................................

1,815,329

104,888

90,719

61,468 1,890,966

Construction in progress.......................................................................

402,336

249,807

 

(285,867) 366,276

Total.................................................................................................

$10,334,002

$445,861

$228,697

$ — $10,551,166

C. Component Units:

Property, plant and equipment of the discretely presented Component Units, as of June 30, 2000, consists of the following
(amounts expressed in thousands).

 

Higher Education Fund

Proprietary Funds

Land and improvements (proprietary funds include $1,591 of land held for development) ........

$ 67,009

$ 4,664

Structure and improvements ........................................................................................................

2,651,968

48,641

Equipment...................................................................................................................................

670,523

14,672

Construction in progress..............................................................................................................

294,644

1,566

 

3,684,144

69,543

Less: Accumulated depreciation...................................................................................................

 

44,062

Total.........................................................................................................................................

$3,684,144

$25,481

9. Long-Term Obligations:

A. General Long-Term Debt:

Changes in general long-term debt, for the year ended June 30,2000, are as follows (amounts expressed in thousands).

 

           

Obligations

 
     

Maryland

Accrued

 

Obligations 1

Under Capita

tl Total

 

General

 

Transportation

Self-

Accrued

Under

Leases with

Long-

 

Obligation

Transportation

Authority

Insurance

Annual

Capital

Component

Term

 

Bonds

Bonds

Bonds

Costs

Leave

Leases

Units

Obligations

Balance, July 1, 1999......................

$3,500,228

$754,735

$344,489

$134,986

$168,406

$251,259

$310,313

$5,464,416

Bond issuances...............................

125,000

75,000

         

200,000

Bond accretion.. .............................

   

3,955

       

3,955

New obligations under capital leases

         

54,489

 

54,489

Reduction in bond principal ..........

(276,362)

( 99,915)

(29,770)

       

(406,047)

Retirements of obligations under

               

capital leases ..............................

         

(66,153)

(7,465)

(73,618)

Net increase in accrued self-

               

insurance costs ...........................

     

10,230

     

10,230

Net increase in accrued annual leave

       

14,512

   

14,512

Balance, June 30, 2000...................

$3,348,866

$729,820

$318,674

$145,216

$182,918

$239,595

$302,848

$5,267,937

General Obligation Bonds -

General obligation bonds are authorized and issued primarily to provide funds for State owned capital improvements, including
facilities for institutions of higher education and the construction of public schools in political subdivisions.

Bonds have also been issued for local government improvements, including grants and loans for water quality improvement
projects and correctional facilities, and to provide funds for loans or outright grants to private, not-for-profit cultural or educational
institutions. Under constitutional requirements and practice, the Maryland General Assembly, by a separate enabling act, authorizes
loans for particular objects or purposes. Thereafter, the Board of Public Works, a constitutional body comprised of the Governor, the
Comptroller and the State Treasurer, by resolution, authorizes the issuance of bonds in specified amounts for part or all of the loans
authorized by particular enabling acts.

General obligation bonds, which are paid from the general obligation debt service fund, are backed by the full faith and credit of
the State and, pursuant to the State Constitution, must be fully paid within 15 years from the date of issue. Property taxes, debt service
fund loan repayments and general fund appropriations provide the resources for repayment of general obligation bonds. During fiscal
year 2000, the State issued $125,000,000 of general obligations at a premium of $2,004,000 with related issuance costs of $81,000.

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