(a)   (1)   The Secretary is responsible for the budget of the Office of the
Secretary and for the budget of each unit in the Department.
    (2)   The budget request that the Secretary submits for the Department shall
contain, for each modal administration, separate items for:
      (i)   Capital expenditures; and
      (ii)   Operating expenditures.
    (3)   Whenever the proposed budget of the Governor includes for the
Department total capital and operating expenditures that exceed the
expenditures proposed in the Consolidated Transportation Program, the
Department shall submit to the General Assembly, subject to § 2-1246
of the State Government Article, a reconciliation report that
specifically sets forth the proposed projects for which the additional
expenditures are requested.
  (b)   Except with respect to the Maryland Transportation Authority, the
Maryland Port Commission and the Maryland Port Administration, the
Secretary:
    (1)   May adopt rules and regulations for the Department and any of its units
to carry out those provisions of this article that are subject to the
jurisdiction of the Department; and
    (2)   Shall review and may approve, disapprove, or revise the rules and
regulations of each unit in the Department.
  (c)   The Secretary may create and determine the size of any advisory unit
for the Department as he considers appropriate.
  (d)   The Office of the Secretary shall have a seal to authenticate copies of
records or papers of the Department.
  (e)   (1)   The Secretary is responsible for all planning activities of the
Department and for the development and maintenance of a continuing,
comprehensive, and integrated transportation planning process.
    (2)   In accordance with § 2-103.1 of this subtitle, the Secretary shall
develop and, with the approval of the Governor, shall adopt a State
Report on Transportation to guide program development and to foster
efficient and economical transportation services throughout the State.
    (3)   On or before the 3rd Wednesday of January of each year, the Secretary
shall submit the State Report on Transportation to the General
Assembly, subject to § 2-1246 of the State Government Article.
  (f)   (1)   Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, the Secretary
may transfer, assign, and reassign any staff, power, or duty from any
unit in the Department to his office or to another unit in the
Department. If a transfer, assignment, or reassignment occurs, the
appropriation for the respective staff, power, or duty also shall be
transferred.
    (2)   This subsection does not apply to:
      (i)   The powers or duties of the State Roads Commission that are set forth
in Article III, § 40B of the State Constitution; or
      (ii)   The powers or duties that are vested by law in:
        1.   The Board of Airport Zoning Appeals;
        2.   The Transportation Professional Services Selection Board;
        3.   The Maryland Transportation Authority;
        4.   The Board of Review of the Department; or
        5.   The Maryland Port Commission and Maryland Port Administration.
  (g)   (1)   Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, the Secretary
may exercise or perform any power or duty that any unit in the
Department may exercise or perform.
    (2)   This subsection does not apply to:
      (i)   The powers or duties that are set forth in Article III, § 40B of the
State Constitution; or
      (ii)   The powers or duties that do not require by law the approval or action
of the Secretary and are vested by law in:
        1.   The Board of Airport Zoning Appeals;
        2.   The Transportation Professional Services Selection Board;
        3.   The Maryland Transportation Authority;
        4.   The Board of Review of the Department; or
        5.   The Maryland Port Commission and Maryland Port Administration.
  (h)   Consistent with the State budget, Division II of the State Finance and
Procurement Article, and other applicable provisions of law, the
Secretary may contract with any person to provide services, supplies,
construction, and maintenance for the Department or for any
transportation related purposes.
  (i)   (1)   The Secretary may apply for and receive from the federal government or
any person any grants-in-aid or gifts for any transportation related
purpose.
    (2)   To the extent permitted by the State budget, the Secretary may make
grants-in-aid to:
      (i)   Any governmental transportation agency in this State, including any
county agency, bicounty agency, multijurisdiction agency, or municipal
agency; or
      (ii)   Any other person for any transportation related purpose.
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