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Session Laws, 2002
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
Ch. 288
Beginning with Fiscal Year 1998, the Montgomery County Board of Education
shall receive a grant to support Gifted and Talented Programs in the amount of
$2,000,000.
(h) Magnet Schools ProgramPrince George's County. Beginning with Fiscal Year 1998, the Prince George's County Board of
Education shall receive a grant for the Magnet Schools Program in an amount not
less than the amount received in Fiscal Year 1997, increased by $1,100,000.
Chapter 565 of the Acts of 1998, as amended by Chapter 420 of the Acts of 2001 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That it is the intent of the
General Assembly that the Governor provide a maximum of $310,000 [annually in
Fiscal Years 1999 through 2003] EACH FISCAL YEAR for the operating expenses of the
Coordination Office established by this Act UNTIL THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOLS DETERMINES THAT ALL OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS SET FORTH IN THE
FINANCIAL AND PERFORMANCE AUDITS REQUIRED UNDER § 5-206 OF THE
EDUCATION ARTICLE HAVE BEEN ADDRESSED. SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 1998. [It shall remain effective for a period of 5 years and, at the end of June
30, 2003, with no further action required by the General Assembly, this Act shall be
abrogated and of no further force and effect.] Chapter 704 of the Acts of 1998, as amended by Chapter 420 of the Acts of 2001 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That for fiscal years 1999
through [2003] 2004, in each year, the State shall provide $35 million for public
school construction projects in Prince George's County and the Prince George's
County government shall provide a minimum of $32 million for public school
construction projects, and such additional funds as may be necessary to match the
annual State appropriation for public school construction projects in Prince George's
County. For fiscal years 2000 through [2003] 2004, the full level of State funding shall
be contingent on future economic conditions and review and approval by the State
Superintendent of Schools of the Prince George's County Board of Education's
Comprehensive Plan described in the 1998 Memorandum of Understanding signed by
the parties to Vaughns, et al. v. Board of Education of Prince George's County, et al.
and submitted to the United States District Court. SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That for fiscal years 1999
through [2003] 2004, in each year, the State shall provide 75 percent of the eligible
costs for up to $35 million in public school construction costs in Prince George's
County. At least $20 million of the State funds must be spent each year on
neighborhood school projects. For funding above $35 million, the State shall provide
60 percent of the eligible costs. Neighborhood school projects shall be identified by the
Interagency Committee on Public School Construction and shall include new public
schools and additions or improvements to existing public schools which serve students
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