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Session Laws, 1988
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 623

sold as part of a single issue of bonds under § 8-122 of the
State Finance and Procurement Article.

(3)  The cash proceeds of the sale of the bonds shall be
paid to the Treasurer and first shall be applied to the payment
of the expenses of issuing, selling, and delivering the bonds,
unless funds for this purpose are otherwise provided, and then
shall be credited on the books of the Comptroller and expended,
on approval by the Board of Public Works, for the following
public purposes, including any applicable architects' and
engineers' fees: as a grant to the National Park Service for the
restoration and renovation of the home of Thomas Stone, known as
Habre de Venture, located on the Thomas Stone Historic Site in
Charles County, Maryland.

(4)  An annual State tax is imposed on all assessable
property in the State in rate and amount sufficient to pay the
principal of and interest on the bonds, as and when due and until
paid in full. The principal shall be discharged within 15 years
after the date of issue of the bonds.

(5)  The payment of any funds under the provisions of this
Act for the purposes set forth in Section 1 (3) above, shall be
subject to the requirement that the National Park Service shall
provide at least an equal and matching fund of $125,000. No part
of an applicant's matching fund may be provided, either directly
or indirectly, from funds of the State, whether appropriated or
unappropriated. No part of the fund may consist of real
property, in kind contributions, or funds expended prior to the
effective date of this Act. In case of any dispute as to what
money or assets may qualify as matching funds, the Board of
Public Works shall determine the matter, and the Board's decision
is final. The National Park Service has until June 1, 1989, to
present evidence satisfactory to the Board of Public Works that
the matching fund will be provided. If satisfactory evidence is
presented, the Board shall certify this fact to the State
Treasurer and the proceeds of the loan shall be expended for the
purposes provided in this Act. If this evidence is not presented
by June 1, 1989, the proceeds of the loan shall be applied to the
purposes authorized in § 8-129 of the State Finance and
Procurement Article. [The National Park Service shall grant and
convey a perpetual preservation easement on the exterior and
interior of the structures, where appropriate, and on the land to
the Maryland Historical Trust, in form and substance acceptable
to the Trust.]

(6)  Prior to the payment of any funds under the provisions
of this Act for the purposes set forth in Section 1(3) above, the
National Park Service shall obtain project plan approval no later
than June 1, 1988 from the Maryland Historical Trust.

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