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Session Laws, 2000
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
Ch. 627
(2) The renewal notice shall state: (i) The date on which the current license expires; (ii) The date by which the Department must receive the renewal
application for the renewal to be issued and mailed before the license expires; and (iii) The amount of the renewal fee. (j) Before the license expires, the licensee may renew the license for an
additional 1-year term, if the licensee: (1) Is otherwise entitled to be licensed; (2) Pays to the Department a renewal fee of $20; and (3) Submits to the Department a renewal application on the form that
the Department requires. (k) (1) ALL APPLICATIONS TO LICENSE RIPARIAN SHORELINE SHALL BE
APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS AND
REGULATIONS. (2) Whenever conflicts occur between applicants WISHING TO
ESTABLISH OFFSHORE STATIONARY BLINDS OR BLIND SITES and those conflicts
cannot be resolved by application of subsection (g) of this section, the applicant
applying first shall prevail. If both applications arrive in the mail on the same day a
coin toss shall determine which applicant shall prevail. The applicants may be
present for the coin toss. (1) Funds collected under this section shall be used to administer the licensing
program under this section. Any funds not expended in a fiscal year for administering
the licensing program under this section shall revert to the General Fund. 10-609. (a) Offshore stationary blinds and offshore blind sites shall be at least 250
yards apart from each other. (b) Offshore stationary blinds and offshore blind sites shall be located within
300 yards of the shoreline or one-third the distance to the opposite shore, whichever
is less, except that in the Chesapeake Bay in Anne Arundel and Calvert Counties, and
in Prospect Bay in Queen Anne's County, all offshore stationary blinds and blind sites
may be no more than 800 yards from the shoreline. (c) Offshore stationary blinds and blind sites may not be less than 150 yards
from any dwelling house without the written permission of the owner of the house. (d) (1) Offshore EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH (2) OF THIS
SUBSECTION, OFFSHORE stationary blinds shall be marked with the licensee's name
and license number and marked on each side with at least 100 square inches of
clearly visible reflective material attached to the OUTSIDE OF THE stationary blind at
least 3 feet above the high water mark.
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