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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) On or before the 10th day of each regular session of the General Assembly, the Comptroller shall submit to the Governor and, subject to § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, to the General Assembly an annual report on the fiscal operations of the State.
(b) The report shall state:
(1) for the fiscal year in which the report is made:
(i) the estimated State revenues; and
(ii) the estimated State expenditures; and
(2) for the preceding fiscal year:
(i) the total State funds;
(ii) the total State revenues;
(iii) the amount of revenues that the State received from each source;
(iv) the total State expenditures;
(v) the purposes of the expenditures;
(vi) each amount that the State claims is due from a political subdivision;
(vii) each amount that the State claims is due from an officer of a political subdivision who, by law, collects revenues for the State;
(viii) the total funds, from all State sources, that the State transferred to each political subdivision; and
(ix) the amount of those transferred funds, as calculated for each $100 of assessed value of property in a political subdivision.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, State Finance and Procurement § 2-102 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/state-finance-and-procurement/md-code-state-fin-and-proc-sect-2-102/
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