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Ch. 18 2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
Article 28 - Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
8-110.2.
The district council of Prince George's County may not approve a special
exception to construct or operate a rubble landfill at a site without a three-fourths
majority vote of the district council.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Body of bill being cured incorrectly indicated that Article 28, §
8110.2, rather than § 8-110.2, was being amended.
Occurred: Chapter 686 (House Bill 826) of the Acts of 2001.
Article 83A - Department of Business and Economic Development
5-1410.
(a) Annually, after considering the recommendation of the Maryland
Economic Development Commission, the Authority shall establish a list of industry
sectors that will be eligible for loans from the Fund.
(b) Before making its recommendation to the Authority, the Maryland
Economic Development Commission shall:
(1) Consult with the Department and the Department of Labor,
Licensing, and Regulation; and
(2) Evaluate the potential employment and economic growth of
Maryland's industry sectors.
(c) In determining whether an applicant is engaged in an eligible industry
sector, the Department shall consider the definitions set forth in the Standard
Industrial Classification Manual.
(d) The provisions of this section do not apply to financial assistance to a local
government that uses the financial assistance provided under this subtitle to carry
out a project that does not benefit a particular private sector entity.
(e) For the purpose of providing financial assistance under this subtitle, the
following shall be deemed to be in eligible industry sectors and are not subject to the
requirements specifically imposed on significant strategic economic development
opportunities and local economic development opportunities:
(1) Animal waste technology projects;
(2) Aquaculture projects;
(3) Redevelopment of qualified brownfields sites;
(4) Creation or expansion of child care facilities; and
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