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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor
Ch. 440
(1)     apply for and accept money or a grant from a federal, State, local, or
private source to help preserve lighthouses in the State that are publicly owned or
owned by nonprofit organizations; and (2)     contract for and sell by any method any item relating to lighthouse
preservation. (i) (1) The Secretary shall appoint a lighthouse preservation advisor. (2)     The lighthouse preservation advisor shall serve without
compensation. (j) On or before January 30 of each year, the Trust shall report to the
Governor and, subject to § 2-1246 of the State Government Article, to the Senate
Budget and Taxation Committee and the House Appropriations Committee of the
General Assembly on the financial status of the Fund for the preceding fiscal year.] 5A-333. (b)     "Archaeology Office" means the Archaeology Office established under [§
5-434] § 5A-334 of this subtitle. 5A-334. (c)      (1) The Director shall employ a Chief Archaeologist, a State Terrestrial
Archaeologist, and a State Underwater Archaeologist in accordance with [§ 5-416] §
5A-316 of this subtitle. 5A-335. (c) The Archaeology Office also shall: (3)     provide to the Committee each year a copy of the part of the Trust's
annual report to the Governor, required by [§ 5-418(c)(16)] § 5A-318(C)(16) of this
subtitle, that relates to the Trust's archaeological activities. 5A-338. The costs of archaeological work incurred in a State project on a site of
archaeological or historical significance shall be as stated in § 7-114.1 of [the State
Finance and Procurement Article] THIS ARTICLE. 5A-340. (b)     The State may convey title to part or all of submerged archaeological
historic property it owns in accordance with a permit, if the Board of Public Works
approves the permit in accordance with Title 10, Subtitle 3 of [the State Finance and
Procurement Article] THIS ARTICLE. (c)      (1) The Trust and a holder of a permit under [§ 5-441] § 5A-341 of this
subtitle may enter into an agreement to dispose of submerged archaeological historic
property recovered by the holder.
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