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Code · Maryland · State Finance and Procurement

§ 5A-345

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§5A–345.
(a)The provisions of this subtitle that protect property on land under State control if it is submerged archaeological historic property, terrestrial archaeological historic property, or archaeological historic property in a cave may apply to similar historic property on privately owned land if:
(1)the owner asks the Trust in writing to apply the provisions to the property; and
(2)the Trust determines that the property is eligible for the Maryland Register of Historic Properties and deserves protection.
(b)Unless the State controls privately owned land by rights under a lease, option contract, or purchase contract, this subtitle does not:
(1)limit the use of the land by the owner or the owner’s guest; or
(2)require the owner or guest to hold a permit before conducting any activity on the land.
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