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  2. Maryland Office of the Comptroller - Wikipedia

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    The chief executive officer is the comptroller, which is an elected position of four years. The current Comptroller of Maryland is Brooke Lierman (D), currently serving her term (2023–present). [2] The comptroller appoints two deputy comptrollers and a chief of staff. [3] The Field Enforcement Unit (FEU) is the enforcement arm of the office.

  3. NIC Inc. - Wikipedia

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    NIC has long-term contracts with over 3,500 state and local government and federal agencies to provide IT software, services, and payment processing. [buzzword] [3] [4] [5] NIC announced in February 2021 its plan to be acquired by Tyler Technologies. [6] The acquisition was completed in April 2021. [7]

  4. Comptroller of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The comptroller's office was established by the second Maryland Constitution of 1851 due to concern for potential fraud and corruption in the administration of the public treasury. [6] Pursuant to this mandate, the comptroller effectively functions as Maryland's chief financial officer.

  5. Taxpayers Outside Maryland Shouldn't Pay To Rebuild a Toll ...

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    Part of the 1,500-page spending bill Congress is expected to pass this week would obligate federal taxpayers to fund the Key Bridge replacement.

  6. Category:Comptrollers of Maryland - Wikipedia

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  7. Government of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The government of Maryland is conducted according to the Maryland Constitution. The United States is a federation ; consequently, the government of Maryland , like the other 49 state governments , has exclusive authority over matters that lie entirely within the state's borders, except as limited by the Constitution of the United States .

  8. Maryland hospital payment system - Wikipedia

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    Medicare's participation in the system is authorized by the Social Security Act and is tied to a growth limit in payment per admission. The Medicare waiver created incentives to increase the volume of services provided. Medicare pays higher rates for hospital services in Maryland than it does under the national prospective payment systems. [1]

  9. SEC and Big Ten are prepared to push for changes to CFP ...

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    FILE - Big Ten Conference commissioner Tony Petitti, left, and Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey, right, hold a news conference after the two conferences held meetings, Oct. 10 ...