Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1179

Introduced
2/10/23  
Refer
2/10/23  
Report Pass
3/18/23  
Engrossed
3/20/23  

Caption

University System of Maryland - Affiliated Foundations

Impact

This bill enacts modifications to existing regulations, specifically relating to endowment funds and the operation of affiliated foundations. By clarifying that officials and employees of public institutions can be part of private, tax-exempt foundations that support fundraising for the institutions, it promotes more robust fundraising and development efforts. However, it also outlines that these foundations must adhere to the policies established by the governing boards and be independently audited to ensure financial accountability.

Summary

House Bill 1179 addresses the operations and employment provisions concerning affiliated foundations within the University System of Maryland. The bill allows certain officials or employees of the University System and its constituent institutions to hold positions in these affiliated foundations under specific circumstances. This legislative move aims to enhance fundraising activities and the institutional development of public higher education while ensuring alignment with donor intentions regarding the use of funds.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1179 appears to be favorable among legislators, particularly for its potential to strengthen fundraising efforts which could benefit the University System of Maryland. Supporters highlight its role in fostering closer ties between the institutions and their affiliated foundations, thereby enhancing the capacity for private donations. Nevertheless, there are also concerns regarding maintaining ethical standards and ensuring that the integrity of fundraising tactics is upheld.

Contention

While the overall reception of HB 1179 has been positive, discussions may feature contention around the implications of allowing university officials to also hold leadership roles in private foundations. Critics may argue this dual role could lead to conflicts of interest, especially regarding how donor funds are managed and utilized. Ensuring clear guidelines for these roles is important to prevent misuse of public trust and to maintain accountability and transparency in the financial dealings of the affiliated foundations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB426

University System of Maryland - Board of Regents - Quasi-Endowment Funds

MD SB1179

Procurement - University System of Maryland, Morgan State University, and St. Mary's College of Maryland

MD SB142

University System of Maryland - Board of Regents - Student Member Grant

MD SB5

Higher Education - University System of Maryland, Morgan State University, and St. Mary's College of Maryland - Guaranteed Admissions

MD HB1519

Procurement - University System of Maryland, Morgan State University, and St. Mary's College of Maryland

MD HB735

University System of Maryland - Facilities - Bonding Authority and Sale

MD HB428

University System of Maryland - Board of Regents - Student Member Grant

MD SB205

University System of Maryland - Board of Regents - Membership

MD SB1007

University System of Maryland - Academic Facilities Bonding Authority

MD SB1120

University System of Maryland – Academic Facilities Bonding Authority

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