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§ 3-102. Legislative policy.
 

To support manufacturing in Maryland, it is the policy of the State to follow these seven principles: 

(1) the State must make a long-term institutional commitment to improving the competitiveness of existing and emerging manufacturers; 

(2) the State's support for manufacturing must be industry-driven, with governmental and educational efforts focused on priorities set by businesses; 

(3) to have a noticeable impact on the State and regional economies, the State's efforts to support manufacturing must be organized in ways that address the level of need; 

(4) the State's support of manufacturing must be held accountable to measurable outcomes that result from the State's business assistance activities; 

(5) to be competitive, all manufacturers must deploy the latest advances in technology; 

(6) to develop a competitive manufacturing base, the State should target its limited resources to those key manufacturing industries that have a strong presence or healthy growth prospects; and 

(7) the State's business assistance services for existing and emerging manufacturers must be: 

(i) comprehensive, ranging across marketing, technology, financing, job training, and other needs of manufacturing; and 

(ii) readily available across all regions of the State. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 83A, § 3-802; 2008, ch. 306, § 2.]   

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Economic-development > Title-3 > Subtitle-1 > 3-102

§ 3-102. Legislative policy.
 

To support manufacturing in Maryland, it is the policy of the State to follow these seven principles: 

(1) the State must make a long-term institutional commitment to improving the competitiveness of existing and emerging manufacturers; 

(2) the State's support for manufacturing must be industry-driven, with governmental and educational efforts focused on priorities set by businesses; 

(3) to have a noticeable impact on the State and regional economies, the State's efforts to support manufacturing must be organized in ways that address the level of need; 

(4) the State's support of manufacturing must be held accountable to measurable outcomes that result from the State's business assistance activities; 

(5) to be competitive, all manufacturers must deploy the latest advances in technology; 

(6) to develop a competitive manufacturing base, the State should target its limited resources to those key manufacturing industries that have a strong presence or healthy growth prospects; and 

(7) the State's business assistance services for existing and emerging manufacturers must be: 

(i) comprehensive, ranging across marketing, technology, financing, job training, and other needs of manufacturing; and 

(ii) readily available across all regions of the State. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 83A, § 3-802; 2008, ch. 306, § 2.]   


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Economic-development > Title-3 > Subtitle-1 > 3-102

§ 3-102. Legislative policy.
 

To support manufacturing in Maryland, it is the policy of the State to follow these seven principles: 

(1) the State must make a long-term institutional commitment to improving the competitiveness of existing and emerging manufacturers; 

(2) the State's support for manufacturing must be industry-driven, with governmental and educational efforts focused on priorities set by businesses; 

(3) to have a noticeable impact on the State and regional economies, the State's efforts to support manufacturing must be organized in ways that address the level of need; 

(4) the State's support of manufacturing must be held accountable to measurable outcomes that result from the State's business assistance activities; 

(5) to be competitive, all manufacturers must deploy the latest advances in technology; 

(6) to develop a competitive manufacturing base, the State should target its limited resources to those key manufacturing industries that have a strong presence or healthy growth prospects; and 

(7) the State's business assistance services for existing and emerging manufacturers must be: 

(i) comprehensive, ranging across marketing, technology, financing, job training, and other needs of manufacturing; and 

(ii) readily available across all regions of the State. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 83A, § 3-802; 2008, ch. 306, § 2.]