Maryland Constitution

Article III, § 52

Maryland Const. art. III, § 52

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(1) The General Assembly shall not appropriate any money out of the Treasury except in accordance with the provisions of this section . (2) Every appropriation bill shall be either a Budget Bill, or a Supplementary Appropriation Bill, as hereinafter provided. (3) On the third Wednesday in January in each year, (except in the case of a newly elected Governor, and then not later than ten days after the convening of the General Assembly), unless such time shall be extended by the General Assembly, the Governor shall submit to the General Assembly a Budget for the next ensuing fiscal year. Each Budget shall contain a complete plan of proposed expenditures and estimated revenues for said fiscal year and shall show the estimated surplus or deficit of revenues at the end of the preceding fiscal year. Accompanying each Budget shall be a statement showing: (a) the revenues and expenditures for the preceding fiscal year; (b) the current assets, liabilities, reserves and surplus or deficit of the State; (c) the debts and funds of the State; (d) an estimate of the State's financial condition as of the beginning and end of the preceding fiscal year; (e) any explanation the Governor may desire to make as to the important features of the Budget and any suggestions as to methods for reduction or increase of the State's revenue . (4) Each Budget shall embrace an estimate of all appropriations in such form and detail as the Governor shall determine or as may be prescribed by law, as follows: (a) for the General Assembly as certified to the Governor in the manner hereinafter provided; (b) for the Executive Department; (c) for the Judiciary Department, as provided by law, as certified to the Governor; (d) to pay and discharge the principal and interest of the debt of the State in conformity with Section 34 of Article III of the Constitution, and all laws enacted in pursuance thereof; (e) for the salaries payable by the State and under the Constitution and laws of the State; (f) for the establishment and maintenance throughout the State of a thorough and efficient system of public schools in conformity with Article 8 of the Constitution and with the laws of the State; and (g) for such other purposes as are set forth in the Constitution or laws of the State . (5) The Governor shall deliver to the presiding officer of each House the Budget and a bill for all the proposed appropriations of the Budget classified and in such form and detail as the Governor shall determine or as may be prescribed by law; and the presiding officer of each House shall promptly cause said bill to be introduced therein, and such bill shall be known as the "Budget Bill." The Governor may, with the consent of the General Assembly, before final action thereon by the General Assembly, amend or supplement said Budget to correct an oversight, provide funds contingent on passage of pending legislation or, in case of an emergency, by delivering such an amendment or supplement to the presiding officers of both Houses; and such amendment or supplement shall thereby become a part of said Budget Bill as an addition to the items of said bill or as a modification of or a substitute for any item of said bill such amendment or supplement may affect . (5a) The Budget and the Budget Bill as submitted by the Governor to the General Assembly shall have a figure for the total of all proposed appropriations and a figure for the total of all estimated revenues available to pay the appropriations, and the figure for total proposed appropriations shall not exceed the figure for total estimated revenues. Neither the Governor in submitting an amendment or supplement to the Budget Bill nor the General Assembly in amending the Budget Bill shall thereby cause the figure for total proposed appropriations to exceed the figure for total estimated revenues, including any revisions, and in the Budget Bill as enacted the figure for total estimated revenues always shall be equal to or exceed the figure for total appropriations . (6) The General Assembly shall not amend the Budget Bill so as to affect either the obligations of the State under Section 34 of Article III of the Constitution, or the provisions made by the laws of the State for the establishment and maintenance of a system of public schools or the payment of any salaries required to be paid by the State of Maryland by the Constitution (6a) In enacting a balanced Budget Bill each fiscal year as required under this Section, the General Assembly may amend the bill by increasing or diminishing the items therein relating to the General Assembly, and by increasing or diminishing the items therein relating to the Judiciary, but

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History

(amended by Chapter 159, Acts of 1916, ratified Nov. 7, 1916; Chapter 497, Acts of 1947, ratified Nov. 2, 1948); (amended by Chapter 725, Acts of 1955, ratified Nov. 6, 1956; Chapter 161, Acts of 1964, ratified Nov. 3, 1964); (amended by Chapter 20, Acts of 1952, ratified Nov. 4, 1952; Chapter 62, Acts of 1990, ratified Nov. 6, 1990); (amended by Chapter 20, Acts of 1952, ratified Nov. 4, 1952; <a href="https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2021RS/chapters_noln/Ch_82_sb0666T.pdf" target="_blank">Chapter 82, Acts of 2021</a>, ratified Nov. 8, 2022); (added by Chapter 745, Acts of 1973, ratified Nov. 5, 1974); (amended by Chapter 373, Acts of 1972, ratified Nov. 7, 1972).; (added by <a href="https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2020RS/Chapters_noln/CH_645_sb1028t.pdf">Chapter 645, Acts of 2020</a>, ratified Nov. 3, 2020).; (added by <a href="https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2020RS/Chapters_noln/CH_645_sb1028t.pdf">Chapter 645, Acts of 2020</a>, ratified Nov. 3, 2020).; (amended by Chapter 159, Acts of 1916, ratified Nov. 7, 1916; Chapter 497, Acts of 1947, ratified Nov. 2, 1948); (amended by Chapter 416, Acts of 1966, ratified Nov. 8, 1966); (amended by Chapter 159, Acts of 1916, ratified Nov. 7, 1916; Chapter 497, Acts of 1947, ratified Nov. 2, 1948); (amended by Chapter 576, Acts of 1970, ratified Nov. 3, 1970; <a href="https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2021RS/chapters_noln/Ch_82_sb0666T.pdf" target="_blank">Chapter 82, Acts of 2021</a>, ratified Nov. 8, 2022); (amended by Chapter 971, Acts of 1978, ratified Nov. 7, 1978; Chapter 62, Acts of 1990, ratified Nov. 6, 1990; <a href="https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2021RS/chapters_noln/Ch_82_sb0666T.pdf" target="_blank">Chapter 82, Acts of 2021</a>, ratified Nov. 8, 2022); (amended by Chapter 971, Acts of 1978, ratified Nov. 7, 1978; <a href="https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2021RS/chapters_noln/Ch_82_sb0666T.pdf" target="_blank">Chapter 82, Acts of 2021</a>, ratified Nov. 8, 2022); (amended by Chapter 159, Acts of 1916, ratified Nov. 7, 1916; Chapter 497, Acts of 1947, ratified Nov. 2, 1948)

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