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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                             Ch. 445
institution responsible for the project shall make efforts through proper
administrative procedures to obtain these federal funds. Before spending any funds
appropriated by this Act, the agency or institution shall certify its efforts to the Board
of Public Works and state the reason for any failure to obtain federal funds. If federal
funds are obtained, they shall be used to defray the costs of the project described in
this Act and not to expand its scope. SECTION 9. 10. 14. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That: (a)     for any appropriation for the planning of a State-owned project provided in
this Act, if a program required by Section 3-602(d) of the State Finance and
Procurement Article has not been submitted, the State agency or institution
responsible for the project shall submit a program to the Department of Budget and
Management for approval before funds may be expended from the appropriation; and (b)     for any appropriation for the construction of a State-owned project
provided in this Act, if preliminary plans and outline specifications required by
Section 3-602(f)(2)(i) of the State Finance and Procurement Article have not been
prepared, the State agency or institution responsible for the project shall submit
preliminary plans and outline specifications to the Department of Budget and
Management for approval before funds may be expended from the appropriation. SECTION 10. 11. 15. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That no portion of
the proceeds of a loan or any of the matching funds provided for a project funded
under this Act may be used for the furtherance of sectarian religious instruction, or in
connection with the design, acquisition, construction, or equipping of any building
used or to be used as a place of sectarian religious worship or instruction, or in
connection with any program or department of divinity for any religious
denomination. Upon the request of the Board of Public Works, a recipient of the
proceeds of a loan under this Act shall submit evidence satisfactory to the Board that
none of the proceeds of the loan or any matching funds has been or is being used for
a purpose prohibited by this Act. SECTION 11. 12. 16. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, the
Comptroller may advance funds to any loan funds account established pursuant to a
general obligation bond loan enabling Act, for any expenditure authorized by that Act,
provided that if general obligation bonds have not been issued under the authority of
that Act, the next ensuing sale of general obligation bonds shall include the issuance
of bonds under the authority of that Act in an amount at least equivalent to the
amount of the funds so advanced. SECTION 12. 13. 17. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, the net new
debt to be authorized by legislation in fiscal year 2006 may not exceed $670,000,000,
as evidenced by the following: FY 2006 debt to be authorized by this Act................................... 665,335,000 665,443,000 FY 2006 debt authorized by separate legislation for the Tobacco Transition Program........................................................................           5,000,000 - 2509 -


 
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