The Board of Public Works exercises such powers and duties as are prescribed in the Constitution or delegated to it from time to time by the General Assembly. The Board approves the expenditures of all sums appropriated through State loans authorized by the General Assembly, as well as the expenditures of all general and other funds appropriated for capital improvements except those appropriated for State roads, bridges, and highways.
The Board may borrow upon the credit of the State, at any time between the sessions of the General Assembly, sums not to exceed $50,000 to meet temporary deficits in the Treasury. In addition, the Board may borrow upon the credit of the State total amounts not exceeding $1,000,000 in anticipation of the collection of taxes or other revenues, including the proceeds from the sale of bonds. All such loans bear interest at a rate determined by the Board, and must mature and be repaid at or before the end of the fiscal year in which the money is borrowed (Const., Art. III, sec. 34).
The Board approves every new lease or renewal for land, buildings, or office space before such contracts are executed by any department, board, commission, State officer, or institution of the State. The sale, lease, or transfer of any real property belonging to any State agency or institution must be approved and the conveyance signed by the Board and the highest official of the agency or institution. Where no agency or institution claims the property, the Board executes the conveyance. It also may designate the location of any State agency, after review by the Secretary of Budget and Management.
The Board of Public Works is required to adopt and promulgate rules, regulations, and procedures for the administration of the State Public School Construction Program. It also approves the allocations which are to be paid to each of the counties and Baltimore City (Code 1957, Articles 15A, 23, 27, 31, 41, 43, 73B, 78A, 94A; Education Article; Estates and Trusts Article; Environment Article; Natural Resources Article; State Finance and Procurement Article; State Government Article; Transportation Article).
The Constitution requires the Board to meet in Annapolis on the first Wednesday of January, April, July, and October, and more often when necessary (Const., Art. XII, secs. 1-3). Usually, meetings are held weekly.
The Secretary of the Board of Public Works administers certain functions in connection with matters brought before the Board. For Board meetings, the office prepares one of several agendas considered by the Board and schedules the appearance of persons wishing to testify. The office notifies all affected parties of actions taken by the Board and prepares, distributes, and maintains the minutes of each meeting. A library of tape recordings and transcripts of each meeting also is maintained. The Board's operating budget, which contains grant programs to private agencies, institutions, colleges, and universities, is prepared and administered by this office.
The Council has nine members. One is appointed by the Governor. Five serve ex officio. The Secretary to the Board of Public Works serves as chair (Code State Finance and Procurement Article, sec. 12-105).
The Procurement Advisor serves as staff to the Council and advises the Board on procurement matters. Appointed by the Board of Public Works, the Procurement Advisor develops and implements procurement regulations, and analyzes procurement problems and issues.PROCUREMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL
The Procurement Advisory Council advises the Board of Public Works on problems with the procurement process and recommends improvements to that process. The Council was established on October 13, 1983 by the Board of Public Works in accordance with recommendations of the Governor's Ad Hoc Committee to Study Article 21 - Procurement, (COMAR 21.02.01.09).