2013 Maryland Code
HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
§ 4-914 - Administration of county rehabilitation programs


MD House & Comm Dev Code § 4-914 (2013) What's This?

§4-914.

(a) If the Department certifies a political subdivision as capable of administering a local rehabilitation program, the political subdivision may originate and administer Program loans under regulations of the Department.

(b) (1) By regulation, the Department shall establish standards for determining the capability of a political subdivision to administer a local rehabilitation program.

(2) The standards shall include provisions on:

(i) the size, training, and experience of the professional staff that would administer the Program; and

(ii) the capability of the professional staff to:

1. determine rehabilitation needs;

2. establish rehabilitation programs;

3. evaluate applications for Program loans; and

4. monitor Program loans and the rehabilitation work done with them.

(c) If the Department determines that a political subdivision cannot or does not want to administer a local rehabilitation program, the Department may originate and administer Program loans from the allocation or suballocation to that political subdivision.

(d) The Department may:

(1) help train employees of political subdivisions to administer local rehabilitation programs under the standards that the Department sets; and

(2) provide political subdivisions advice and technical assistance on the administration of their local rehabilitation programs, including loan packaging, contractor and bid selection, zoning, marketing, engineering, and related services.

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