ContractApril 15th, 2008
FiledApril 15th, 2008While the Chesapeake Bay is America’s largest and most productive estuary, its health has declined significantly over the past several decades due to nutrient and sediment pollution. In 1999, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) identified the bay as an impaired water body. In 2000, the Chesapeake Bay partners (the bay states, the District of Columbia, the Chesapeake Bay Commission, and EPA) negotiated the Chesapeake 2000 Agreement (C2K), which specified restoration goals to improve the bay and remove it from the EPA’s List of Impaired Waters. As part of C2K, specific pollution reduction goals have been allocated to the various bay states. Maryland’s reduction goals are summarized in Exhibit K-1.
MAINTENANCE CONTRACT ITEM 1-MMaintenance Contract • March 11th, 2011
Contract Type FiledMarch 11th, 2011DESCRIPTION This Contract is to provide janitorial services at the Maryland Department of General Services building located at 2100 Guilford Ave in Baltimore, MD. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, equipment and supplies necessary to perform the daily, weekly, monthly, and semi-annual cleaning tasks for the approximately 70,299 net cleanable square foot facility.
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLANDMarch 1st, 2005
FiledMarch 1st, 2005This Memorandum of Understanding dated this 20th day of February, 2004, by and among Prince George's County, Maryland, a body corporate and politic, (hereinafter the "County"), and the State of Maryland (hereinafter "State"); collectively referred to as the "Parties."
Maryland State Archives / Baltimore City Archives Intergovernmental AgreementMaryland State Archives / Baltimore City Archives Intergovernmental Agreement • April 28th, 2009
Contract Type FiledApril 28th, 2009THIS AGREEMENT, dated , 2009, is entered into between the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, acting by and through the Department of Legislative Reference (the “Department”), and the Maryland State Archives (“MSA”), a governmental entity of the State of Maryland.
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKSJanuary 24th, 2020
FiledJanuary 24th, 2020
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKSAugust 21st, 2020
FiledAugust 21st, 2020Item Sectionpage no. Overallpage no. SECRETARY’S AGENDA 1-2 Agriculture 1 3-7 Board of Public Works - Wetlands 4 8 Historic St. Mary’s City Commission 13 9-11 Environment 14 12 Housing and Community Development 18 13-16 Resource Sharing Agreement 20 17 Coppin State University 24 18-22 Record Correction 25 APPENDIX A1-A2 DGS/Department of Health APP1 30 A3 DGS/Maryland State Police APP7 36 A4 General Services APP9 38 A5-A6 Human Services APP11 40 A7 Public Safety and Correctional Services APP15 44 A8 Transportation/Maryland Transit Administration APP17 46 A9-A11 State Board of Elections APP19 48 A12 General Services APP27 56 SUPPLEMENTDEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES/REAL PROPERTY 1A Program Open Space Local Share DNR1 64 2A Community Parks and Playgrounds DNR2 65 3A Program Open Space Local Share DNR3 66 4A Community Parks and Playgrounds /Program Open Space Local Share DNR4 67 5A Community Parks and Playgrounds /Program Open Space LocalShare DNR5 68 6A C
MARYLAND STATE ARCHIVES / BALTIMORE CITY ARCHIVES INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENTBaltimore City Archives Intergovernmental Agreement • April 14th, 2010
Contract Type FiledApril 14th, 2010This Agreement, dated , is hereby entered into between the Department of Legislative Reference a unit of Baltimore City Government, hereafter known as "the Department", and the Maryland State Archives, a governmental entity of the State of Maryland hereafter “MSA.”
ContractJuly 31st, 2020
FiledJuly 31st, 2020Item BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKSTABLE OF CONTENTSAUGUST 12, 2020MEETING LOCATION: ONLINE Section page no. Overall page no. SECRETARY’S AGENDA 1 Agriculture 1 2-3 Board of Public Works Wetlands 2 4-6 Housing & Community Development 5 7 Natural Resources – Oyster Restoration Program 10 8-10 Resource Sharing Agreement – Information Technology 12 11-13 Environment 15 14-15 MD Environmental Service 19 16-17 Morgan State University 21 18-19 St. Mary’s College of Maryland 25 20 MD Stadium Authority 28 21 Transportation/SHA – Settlement 30 22-26 Record Correction 31 APPENDIX A1 Commerce APP1 36 A2 General Services APP3 38 A3-A5 Human Services APP5 40 A6 Labor APP12 47 A7 Education APP14 49 A8 Morgan State University APP17 52 A9 Transportation/MVA APP19 54 A10 State Board of Elections APP21 56 SUPPLEMENT DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES/REAL PROPERTY 1-2 Program Open Space Local Share DNR1 59 3 Community Parks and Playgrounds Program DNR3 61 4 Program Open Space
Separation AgreementApril 5th, 2019
FiledApril 5th, 2019This form should ONLY be used to request a Separation Agreement document within a legal case file (i.e., Separation Agreement, Property Settlement Agreement). Please specify which document(s) is/are needed.
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICESGeneral Services • January 4th, 2012
Contract Type FiledJanuary 4th, 2012January 4, 2012 Pages AE Services Contract 1 thru 4 General Miscellaneous 5 thru 9 Real Property 10 thru 13 Leases 14 Capital Grants and Loans 15 and 16
ContractApril 21st, 2014
FiledApril 21st, 2014February 2014 From the desk of...Martin O'Malley, Governor of MarylandIt has been three decades since the first Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement was signed; while we have made much progress, there is still a lot of work to be done. Through the Chesapeake Bay Program partnership, we have drafted a new Agreement, which outlines a plan for collaboration across the Bay's political boundaries and clarifies the vision of the multi-state effort. Establishing a series of interrelated goals and outcomes, the plan will work to protect and restore the Bay, its 180,000 miles of tributaries and the lands that surround them, as well as the health of the more than 17 million people who live here. As key partners in the attainment of Bay restoration goals, the State of Maryland values stakeholder input from individual citizens, private businesses, watershed groups and local governments. If you have ideas on how to improve the plan --- perhaps you would like to see additional topics addressed suc
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICESGeneral Services • July 16th, 2010
Contract Type FiledJuly 16th, 2010July 28, 2010 Pages Energy Performance 1 thru 4 Maintenance 5 and 6 Equipment 7 and 8 General Miscellaneous 9 thru 14 Real Property 15 thru 20 Leases 21 thru 40 Capital Grants and Loans 41 thru 46
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICESGeneral Services • November 18th, 2009
Contract Type FiledNovember 18th, 2009December 2, 2009 Pages A/E Service Option 1 thru 3 Maintenance 4 thru 6 General Miscellaneous 7 and 8 Real Property 9 thru 19 Leases 20 thru 23 Capital Grants and Loans 24 thru 29
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKSJuly 15th, 2020
FiledJuly 15th, 2020
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICESGeneral Services • August 21st, 2014
Contract Type FiledAugust 21st, 2014September 3, 2014 Pages Energy Performance 1 thru 4 Maintenance 5 thru 10 General Miscellaneous 11 thru 17 Real Property 18 thru 23 Leases 24 thru 39 Capital Grants and Loans 40 thru 45
ContractMarch 23rd, 2010
FiledMarch 23rd, 2010To learn more about representing juvenile status offenders generally, visit the American Bar Association’s website at http://new.abanet.org/child/Pages/rjso.aspx.
Settlement Agreement BetweenSettlement Agreement • June 30th, 2008
Contract Type FiledJune 30th, 2008
ContractJune 6th, 2002
FiledJune 6th, 2002Actual Adopted Propsed Adopted 2000 - 01 2001 - 02 2002 - 03 2002 - 03 Personnel Services Salaries, Full Time $ 9,064,444 $ 9,594,097 $ 10,258,483 $ 10,258,483 Other Taxable Compensation - 6,000 6,000 6,000 Vacation & Sick Leave 102,116 72,500 105,000 105,000 Overtime 531,812 462,952 476,257 476,257 Salaries, Employment Agreement 641,147 617,139 599,060 599,060 Salaries, Part-Time 1,940,116 2,380,167 2,382,461 2,382,461 Social Security & Medicare Taxes 892,667 1,004,205 1,057,261 1,057,261 State Unemployment Insurance 6,456 30,000 30,000 30,000 Workers' Compensation Insurance 162,140 202,000 213,600 213,600 Group Insurance 1,073,240 1,354,600 1,451,946 1,451,946 Retirement Contribution 754,493 767,529 823,742 823,742 Savings Plan Contribution 234,958 287,822 306,856 306,856