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§ 8-902. Designation of nonprofit or quasi-governmental entity to receive funds for substance abuse prevention and treatment programs.
 

(a)  Designation.- The Baltimore City Health Department may designate a nonprofit or quasi-governmental entity in Baltimore City to receive funds from the Administration to plan, manage, monitor, and disburse funds to substance abuse prevention and treatment programs. 

(b)  Revocation of designations.- The Baltimore City Health Department may revoke its designation of a nonprofit or quasi-governmental entity at any time except to the extent that the Administration, the designee, or both have acted in reliance on the designation. 

(c)  Disbursement of funds.- If the Baltimore City Health Department designates a nonprofit or quasi-governmental entity to receive funds, the Administration shall disburse funds budgeted for the Baltimore City Health Department directly to the Department's designee. 

(d)  Relationship of Administration with designee.- The Administration shall have a direct relationship with the designee. 

(e)  Rights and remedies.- The Administration shall have the same rights and remedies with the designee as it would otherwise have with the Baltimore City Health Department. 
 

[2003, ch. 300.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Health-general > Title-8 > Subtitle-9 > 8-902

§ 8-902. Designation of nonprofit or quasi-governmental entity to receive funds for substance abuse prevention and treatment programs.
 

(a)  Designation.- The Baltimore City Health Department may designate a nonprofit or quasi-governmental entity in Baltimore City to receive funds from the Administration to plan, manage, monitor, and disburse funds to substance abuse prevention and treatment programs. 

(b)  Revocation of designations.- The Baltimore City Health Department may revoke its designation of a nonprofit or quasi-governmental entity at any time except to the extent that the Administration, the designee, or both have acted in reliance on the designation. 

(c)  Disbursement of funds.- If the Baltimore City Health Department designates a nonprofit or quasi-governmental entity to receive funds, the Administration shall disburse funds budgeted for the Baltimore City Health Department directly to the Department's designee. 

(d)  Relationship of Administration with designee.- The Administration shall have a direct relationship with the designee. 

(e)  Rights and remedies.- The Administration shall have the same rights and remedies with the designee as it would otherwise have with the Baltimore City Health Department. 
 

[2003, ch. 300.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Health-general > Title-8 > Subtitle-9 > 8-902

§ 8-902. Designation of nonprofit or quasi-governmental entity to receive funds for substance abuse prevention and treatment programs.
 

(a)  Designation.- The Baltimore City Health Department may designate a nonprofit or quasi-governmental entity in Baltimore City to receive funds from the Administration to plan, manage, monitor, and disburse funds to substance abuse prevention and treatment programs. 

(b)  Revocation of designations.- The Baltimore City Health Department may revoke its designation of a nonprofit or quasi-governmental entity at any time except to the extent that the Administration, the designee, or both have acted in reliance on the designation. 

(c)  Disbursement of funds.- If the Baltimore City Health Department designates a nonprofit or quasi-governmental entity to receive funds, the Administration shall disburse funds budgeted for the Baltimore City Health Department directly to the Department's designee. 

(d)  Relationship of Administration with designee.- The Administration shall have a direct relationship with the designee. 

(e)  Rights and remedies.- The Administration shall have the same rights and remedies with the designee as it would otherwise have with the Baltimore City Health Department. 
 

[2003, ch. 300.]