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2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 445
(1)     The operator of that facility shall allocate for 12 months of the year at
least 250 parkins spaces for employees of the General Assembly which shall be
assigned by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates.
(2)     Spaces in the facility shall be made available to the General Assembly
on the financial terms equivalent to the most favorable terms under which spaces may
be provided to other State agencies.
(3)     All contracts for financing, construction, or operation of this facility
shall be made subject to the requirements of this section.
(b)     The Department of General Services may not reduce the total number of
parking spaces available to staff of the General Assembly in the parkins lot adjacent to
the Lowe House Office Building ("B" lot), the adjoining parking garage ("A" Garage),
or the Gotts Garage below the number assigned on April 11, 2005 without the written
consent of the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates.
(c)      The Department of General Services, the Maryland Transportation
Authority, and any other public agencies or instrumentalities involved in the
financing, construction, or operation of the parking facilities referenced in this Section
shall be subject to the requirements of this Section.
SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the Department of State
Police, in consultation with the Emergency Medical Systems Board, the Emergency
Medical Systems Advisory Council, and the Maryland Institute of Emergency Medical
Systems, shall submit a plan to the budget committees by September 1, 2005, for the
scheduled replacement of the Dauphin Med-Evac helicopters beginning in fiscal 2007.
Further provided that the budget committees shall have 45 days to review and
comment on the plan.
SECTION 2. 4. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the Laws of
Maryland read as follows: Chapter 138 of the Acts of 1998, as amended by Chapter 204 of the Acts of 2003 SECTION 12. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the Maryland
Stadium Authority is authorized to prepare various studies, including site studies,
architectural programs, budget estimates, value engineering, and project schedules,
and may design and construct facilities for State agencies, the University of Maryland
Medical System or local governments, provided that prior to beginning work on behalf
of a State agency, the University of Maryland Medical System or local government, the
Authority must notify the budget committees in writing of the proposed project AND
THE ESTIMATED COSTS AND FUNDING SOURCES and allow the committees 30
days to review and comment on the proposed work. The Authority is permitted to enter
into contracts, 'engage consultants, and make recommendations relating to this
purpose and shall use funds provided by the State agencies, the University of
Maryland Medical System or local governments or otherwise appropriated for the
particular purpose. THE AUTHORITY IS PERMITTED TO USE UP TO $500.000 OF
AVAILABLE NON-BUDGETED STADIUM AUTHORITY FUNDS IN EACH
FISCAL YEAR FOR FEASIBILITY STUDIES APPROVED BY THE BUDGET
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