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Session Laws, 1989
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 540

[(4)] (3) The Secretary of Transportation, ex
officio;

(4)  THE DIRECTOR OF PLANNING;

(5)   2 individuals with expertise in architecture,
history, archeology, or other appropriate discipline relating to
historic preservation; and

(6)  1 individual from the general public.

5-617.

(a) (1) State units may consult with the Trust to develop
plans or interagency agreements for the identification,
evaluation, and management of properties owned or controlled by
the unit that are listed in or determined to be eligible for the
Maryland Register of Historic Properties. Capital projects
undertaken in accordance with a plan approved by the Trust or an
interagency agreement shall not be subject to any additional
review requirements under this section.

(2)  To the extent feasible, prior to submission of a
request for a capital project to the Department of [State] BUDGET
AND FISCAL Planning under [§ 5-309] § 3-602 of the State Finance
and Procurement Article of the Code, or prior to or as part of
the final project planning phase for a major transportation
capital project as defined in § 2-103.1 of the Transportation
Article, the requesting or responsible State unit shall consult
with the Trust to determine if the proposed capital project or
projects will adversely affect any property listed in or eligible
for the Maryland Register of Historic Properties.

(3)  To the extent not otherwise reviewed by the Trust
under this section, prior to approval of the use of the proceeds
of State general obligation bonds by the Board of Public Works,
the Department of [State] BUDGET AND FISCAL Planning, or the
responsible State unit shall consult with the Trust to determine
if any nonstate capital project will adversely affect any
property listed in or eligible for the Maryland Register of
Historic Properties.

(4)  To the extent feasible, and as early in the
planning process as possible, a State unit utilizing nonbudgeted
funds for capital projects subject to the reporting requirements
of [§ 5-309(c)] § 3-602 of the State Finance and Procurement
Article, shall consult with the Trust to determine if the capital
project will adversely affect any property listed in or eligible
for the Maryland Register of Historic Properties.

Article 83C - Juvenile Services

2-113.

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