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Ch. 6 LAWS OF MARYLAND

catching of shellfish under this section, in addition to the notice required in [subsection
(b)(1)] PARAGRAPH (1) OF THIS SUBSECTION, the Department of Natural
Resources shall mark the area so that the area can be seen from the water.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Stylistic error § 4-742(b)(3)(i) of the Natural Resources Article.

Occurred: Ch. 643, Acts of 1984.
4-1006.

(b) (2) However, oysters may be transplanted from areas deemed polluted
during the closed season in accordance with the provisions of § 4-1009 OF THIS
SUBTITLE and § 4-1106 OF THIS TITLE.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Stylistic errors in § 4-1006(b)(2) of the Natural Resources Article.

Occurred: Ch. 4, Acts of the First Special Session of 1973.

4-1013.

(c) (2) The owner, captain, master, or any crew member of any boat capable
of self-propulsion by any motor, turbine, or other engine attached to the boat, may not
have on board the boat, or in tow, or permit on board or in tow, any scoop, handscrape,
dredge, or similar instrument used in dredging, or any winch, spool, winder, or other
tackle used in dredging, unless the boat is permitted by the Department to dredge on
leased land, or is engaged in taking seed oysters under the surveillance and with the
permission of the Department. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this subtitle,
the Department may designate by rule or regulation a period of time not to exceed two
days in any one week during which dredge boats licensed under the provisions of this
subtitle[,] may be propelled by means of the auxiliary yawl boat carried on the dredge
boat in the waters of the Chesapeake Bay. The Department may prescribe the maximum
daily limit on any day.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Extraneous comma in § 4-1013(c)(2) of the Natural Resources
Article.

Occurred: Ch. 4, Acts of the First Special Session of 1973.
4-1015.

(d) The provisions of this subtitle relating to the inspection and culling of
oysters and the imposition of penalties for any violation of the cull law apply to oysters
in the shell found anywhere within the State, whether afloat or ashore, and whether
said oysters have been caught within the waters of the State or shipped or brought into

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