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Ch. 488
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Martin O'Malley, Governor
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$ 1,902,000
$ 2,270,220
$ 1,884.170
$ 2,087,380
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Somerset
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
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$ 8,826,000
$24,970,795
$ 24,333,000
$ 7,522,632
$ 102,236
$ 1,140,443
$4,788,000
$ 5,039,130
$ 3,800,000
$ 5,995,352
$ 1,443,000
$ 4,271,875
$ 8,173,000
$ 248,124
$22,985,661
$ 22,983,000
$ 1,968,000
$ 2,945,000
$ 1,902,000
$ 2,270,000
$ 1,884,000
$ 2,087,000
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Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore County
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne's
St. Mary's
Somerset
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
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Further provided that any school construction funds provided to
a county in the capital budget bill that cannot be allocated to an
eligible project, or cannot be used for the eligible project for
which the funds were initially allocated may, within two years
of the initial authorization, at the county's option, be:
(1) applied to another eligible project in the current fiscal
year;
(2) reverted to the contingency fund and maintained for
eligible projects in the county in the next fiscal year,
which shall be in addition to new funds allocated for
eligible projects in the county in the next fiscal year; or
(3) used for projects eligible under the Aging Schools
Program consistent with the State school construction
requirements for local participation.
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Further provided that any school construction funds allocated to
a county that are not encumbered within two years of the initial
authorization shall revert to the contingency fund established in
Section 5-301 of the Education Article. This requirement shall
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