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Section 4-704 - Designation

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(a) The Secretary may designate an area as an arts and entertainment district only if the area is a contiguous geographic area that is wholly within: (1) a priority funding area as provided under § 5–7B–02 of the State Finance and Procurement Article; or (2) a qualified opportunity zone designated under § 1400Z–1 of the Internal Revenue Code in Allegany County, Garrett County, Somerset County, or Wicomico County. (b) (1) Within 60 days after a submission date, the Secretary may designate one or more arts and entertainment districts from among the areas in the applications timely submitted. (2) A county may not receive more than one arts and entertainment district designation in a calendar year. (c) The designation of the Secretary is final. (d) At any time, a political subdivision may reapply to the Secretary to designate as an arts and entertainment district an area that is not so designated.