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Code · Maryland · Land Use

§ 4-212

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§4–212.
(1)In this section, “agritourism” means an activity conducted on a farm that is offered to a member of the general public or to invited guests for the purpose of education, recreation, or active involvement in the farm operation.
(2)“Agritourism” includes:
(i)farm tours;
(ii)hayrides;
(iii)corn mazes;
(iv)seasonal petting farms;
(v)farm museums;
(vi)guest farms;
(vii)pumpkin patches;
(viii)“pick your own” or “cut your own” produce;
(ix)camping;
(x)incidental outdoor stays;
(xi)classes related to agricultural products or skills; and
(xii)picnic and party facilities offered in conjunction with any agritourism activity.
(b)A local jurisdiction may adopt the definition of “agritourism” as defined in this section by local ordinance, resolution, law, or rule.
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