(a)   The General Assembly declares and finds that Maryland's economy
continues to experience technological change and restructuring. The
General Assembly recognizes that, while technological change sometimes
results in economic contraction and dislocation, it also affords
opportunities to expand productive employment and expand the State's
economy and tax base.
  (b)   (1)   The General Assembly declares that the legislative purposes of the
Corporation are to:
      (i)   Relieve conditions of unemployment in the State;
      (ii)   Encourage the increase of business activity and commerce and a balanced
economy in the State;
      (iii)   Assist in the retention of existing business activity and commerce and
in the attraction of new business activity in the State;
      (iv)   Promote economic development; and
      (v)   Generally promote the present and prospective health, happiness,
safety, right of gainful employment, and general welfare of the
residents of each of the counties and municipalities of the State.
    (2)   The General Assembly further declares and finds that the establishment
of a State public corporation to acquire, construct, reconstruct,
equip, expand, extend, improve, rehabilitate, or remodel projects will:
      (i)   Serve the public interest by accomplishing one or more of the
Corporation's legislative purposes; and
      (ii)   Complement existing State marketing programs administered by the
Department and through the Department's financial assistance programs
such as those of the Maryland Industrial Development Financing
Authority and the Maryland Economic Development Assistance Authority.
    (3)   In addition, the General Assembly finds that the State lacks and needs
direct property development capability for economic development
purposes.
  (c)   The General Assembly intends that:
    (1)   The Corporation operate and exercise its corporate powers in all areas
of the State;
    (2)   Without limiting its authority to otherwise exercise its corporate
powers, the Corporation exercise its corporate powers to assist
political subdivisions and State and local economic development
agencies to contribute in the expansion, modernization, and retention
of existing Maryland enterprises as well as the attraction of new
business to the State;
    (3)   The Corporation cooperate with private industry councils,
representatives of labor, and local governments in maximizing new
economic opportunities for the citizens of this State;
    (4)   The Corporation accomplish at least one of the legislative purposes
listed in subsection (b)(1) of this section and complement existing
State marketing and financial assistance programs by:
      (i)   Owning projects;
      (ii)   Owning and leasing projects to one or more persons; or
      (iii)   Lending the proceeds of bonds to one or more persons to finance or
refinance the costs of acquiring, constructing, reconstructing,
equipping, expanding, extending, improving, rehabilitating, or
remodeling projects owned or to be owned by the person or persons or
any combination of them; and
    (5)   The Corporation not own and operate a project unless:
      (i)   The Board of Directors of the Corporation finds and determines by
resolution that the private sector has not demonstrated serious and
significant interest and development capacity to own and operate the
project; or
      (ii)   A representative of a political subdivision or a designated agency or
instrumentality of the political subdivision has requested in writing
that the Corporation own and operate the project.
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