HARRY HUGHES, Governor 3323
3-206.
The bonds, notes, and other evidences of obligation issued
under this subtitle and their issuance and sale are exempt from
the provisions of [Article 31, §§ 9, 10, and 11 of the Code] §§
8-206 AND 8-208 OF THE STATE FINANCE AND PROCUREMENT ARTICLE.
3-216.
(d) (2) Expenditures under this subsection shall be made in
accordance with any appropriation provided for in any applicable
budget bill or supplementary appropriation bill. However, an
appropriation proposed to be made to any unit in the Department
or proposed to be made for any designated transportation
activity, function, or undertaking that has been reduced by the
General Assembly may not be restored, for the same purpose as
originally proposed, except in an emergency, by the budget
amendment procedure of [Article 15A, § 8(e) of the Code] § 7-209
OF THE STATE FINANCE AND PROCUREMENT ARTICLE, or otherwise if the
General Assembly in striking or reducing the appropriation,
prohibited its restoration. However, except for emergency
capital projects, if the General Assembly explicitly reduces in
the budget bill an appropriation proposed for a major capital
project as defined in § 2-103.1(a)(3) of the Transportation
Article, the appropriation may not be restored for the same
purpose as originally proposed by the budget amendment procedure
of [Article 15A, § 8(e) of the Code] § 7-209 OF THE STATE FINANCE
AND PROCUREMENT ARTICLE or otherwise unless the General Assembly,
in striking or reducing the appropriation, expressly authorized
its restoration.
4-305.
The revenue bonds, notes, and other evidences of obligation
issued under this subtitle and their issuance and sale are exempt
from the provisions of [Article 31, §§ 9, 10, and 11 of the Code]
§§ 8-206 AND 8-208 OF THE STATE FINANCE AND PROCUREMENT ARTICLE,
and the Authority may sell them at either public or private sale
in the manner and for the price that it determines.
6-204.
(k) (1) In the exercise of its powers and the performance
of its duties under this title, the Administration may acquire
and hold in its own name and may lease, convey, or otherwise
dispose of any property, including:
(i) Lands lying under water;
(ii) Riparian rights in and adjacent to lands;
and
(iii) Property devoted to a public use in or
near the navigable waters within the territorial jurisdiction of
the Administration.
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