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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 6
(e) Each local scenic and wild river advisory board shall:

(1) Review any inventory, study, plan, [rule, ] and regulation that is
proposed under this subtitle and is applicable to any river in its jurisdiction;

(2) Make recommendations on the inventory, study, plan, [rule, ] and
regulation to its local governing body and to the Scenic and Wild Rivers Review Board.

(3) Select its own chairperson; and

(4) Adopt its own administrative [rules and] regulations for the operation
of the local advisory board.

(g) Upon completion of an approved management plan, the local governing
body may establish a scenic river advisory board for each designated scenic or wild river
within its jurisdiction. Each board, as constituted by the local [authority]
AUTHORITY, may recommend policies, laws, [rules, ] and regulations[,] in
furtherance of the aims of this subtitle to the appropriate local governing body. If a
scenic or wild river flows through more than [one] 1 county, the scenic river advisory
board may consist of an equal number of members from each county.

8-40S.

(b) In §§ 8-408 through 8-411 of this subtitle, "scenic corridor" means the
visual corridor of the Youghiogheny River in that segment of the Youghiogheny River
designated as wild that:

(2) The Secretary demonstrates by field investigation and defines by [rules
and] regulations.

(c) (1) By July 1, 1985[,] the Secretary shall:

(I) [define] DEFINE by field investigation the boundaries of the
scenic corridor of the Youghiogheny River; and

(II) [submit] SUBMIT to the property owner a map indicating the
proposed boundaries which affect the property owner.

(d) (1) By July 1, 1985[,] the Secretary shall verify the boundaries of the scenic
corridor of the Youghiogheny River with each property owner whose property is
included in the scenic corridor:

[(1)] (i) By an opportunity for an on-site review of the visual boundaries;
or

(ii) If an on-site review is not possible, by constructive notice in a
certified letter, return receipt requested, bearing a postmark of the United States Postal
Service, that states the boundaries of the scenic corridor in a way that is easily
understood[; and].

(2) (i) The Secretary shall submit to each property owner a map
indicating the proposed boundaries that affect the property owner.

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