410 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 159
STEP OF DEVELOPMENT OF
CAMPUS FACILITIES; SAID
WORK MAY BEGIN ONLY UPON
SATISFACTORY ASSURANCES TO
THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
THAT THE THREE BUILDINGS
COMPRISING SAID PROJECT
WILL BE CONTRACTED FOR AT
THE SAME TIME AND THAT
THEY CAN BE COMPLETED
WITHIN THE FUNDS APPRO-
PRIATED .............................................. 2,161,000
(B) CENTRAL EASTERN SHORE CAMPUS:
PRELIMINARY PLAN-
NING FOR CAMPUS DE-
VELOPMENT .................... 50,000
(C) CENTRAL WESTERN MARYLAND CAMPUS:
PRELIMINARY PLAN-
NING FOR CAMPUS DE-
VELOPMENT .................... 50,000
(D) SOUTHERN MARYLAND CAMPUS:
PRELIMINARY PLAN-
NING FOR CAMPUS DE-
VELOPMENT .................... 50,000
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
BRANCHES .................... $2,411,000
Total—University of Maryland .......................... 8,766,300
11,177,300
Grand Total ........................................................ $24,681,500
$27,613,000
27,593,000
Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That all unexpended funds
remaining from completed projects authorized under this Act shall
be transferred to the Annuity Bond Fund and shall be applied to
the debt service requirements of the State, said transfer to be
made one year after the date of the final acceptance of the project
by the State, said date of final acceptance to be certified in writing
to the Board of Public Works by the Department of Public Im-
provements.
Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That any brick structures
authorized to be paid for from the proceeds of the sale of the Certifi-
cates of Indebtedness authorized by this Act shall be of face brick,
with cinder block or slag block back-up, and shall not have a
brick back-up, and that any furniture, fixtures and/or equipment
authorized to be paid for from the sales of the Certificates of In-
debtedness authorized by this Act shall be, where possible, manu-
factured or produced by the State Use Industries operated by the
Department of Correction, in accordance with the provisions of
Section 680 of Article 27, Annotated Code of Maryland (1963
Supplement).
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