(a) A municipality may:
(1) borrow money for any public purpose; and
(2) issue and sell general obligation bonds to evidence the borrowing.
(b) In its charter, a municipality may provide for the issuance of revenue bonds payable as to principal and interest solely from the revenues of one or more revenue–producing projects of the municipality.
(c) (1) Unless the charter of the municipality provides otherwise, in anticipation of the receipt of current taxes, a municipality may:
(i) borrow money for any public purpose; and
(ii) issue and sell tax anticipation notes to evidence the borrowing.
(2) The municipality shall pay the principal of and interest on tax anticipation notes when current taxes are received.
(3) Tax anticipation notes:
(i) shall be issued in accordance with § 19–303 of this subtitle; but
(ii) may be sold by private negotiations.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 3 - Creation of Public Debt -- Municipalities
Section 19-301 - Conflict With Charter; Authority to Adopt Charter Amendments and to Exercise Powers
Section 19-302 - Authority to Borrow Money and Issue Bonds and Tax Anticipation Notes
Section 19-303 - Procedures for Issuing Bonds
Section 19-304 - Limitations on Authority to Issue Bonds and Tax Anticipation Notes
Section 19-305 - Negotiability of Bonds and Tax Anticipation Notes
Section 19-306 - Tax Status of Bonds and Tax Anticipation Notes
Section 19-307 - Investment of Sinking Fund and Bond Proceeds
Section 19-308 - Liability for Bonds and Tax Anticipation Notes; Imposition of Taxes; Limits on Debt