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Session Laws, 1995
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor                                 Ch. 3

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Erroneous cross-reference in § 5-905(d)(1)(iii) of the Natural
Resources Article.

Occurred: Ch. 63, Acts of 1990.

5-1601.

(y) (2) The determination of whether an area is considered a nontidal wetland
shall be made in accordance with the publication known as the "Federal Manual for
Identifying and Delineating Jurisdictional [Wetlands,"] WETLANDS", published in 1989
and as may be amended and interpreted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Misplaced punctuation in § 5-1601(y)(2) of the Natural Resources
Article.

Occurred: Ch. 255, § 1, Acts of 1991.

5-1605.

(c) A proposed forest conservation plan shall contain:

(2) A table listing the net tract area in square feet, the square foot area of
forest conservation required for the site, and the square foot area of forest conservation
provided by the applicant [on site] ON-SITE and [off site] OFF-SITE, if applicable;

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Omitted hyphens in § 5-1605(c)(2) of the Natural Resources Article.

Occurred: Ch. 255, § 1, Acts of 1991.

7-505.

(c) The application for a permit or permit revision shall be submitted in a manner
satisfactory to the Department and shall contain at a minimum:

(4) A determination of the probable hydrologic consequences of the mining
and reclamation operations upon surface and ground waters both on and off the permit
area. The cost of analysis of test borings or core samplings and the determination of
probable hydrologic consequences may be assumed by the Department upon the request
of an operator if the Department determines that the projected total annual production
by the operator at all permits is less than 300,000 tons. Information pertaining to the coal
seam, test borings, core samples and soil samples shall be available to the public except
that information as to the chemical and physical properties of the coal seam other than its
potential toxicity shall be confidential[.];

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