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Session Laws, 2004
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Ch. 37                                     2004 LAWS OF MARYLAND

Lake Project which the District believes might be desirable for reasons of public
safety, administration, or public use and enjoyment,

2.5    Agrees to consult with the Maryland DNR and West Virginia DNR relative
to the marking of the lake with buoys, aids to navigation, regulatory markers and
establishing and posting of speed limits, no wake zones, restricted or other control
areas and to provide, install and maintain such buoys, aids to navigation and
regulatory markers as are necessary for the implementation of the District's
Operational Management Plan. All buoys, aids to navigation and regulatory markers
to be used shall be marked in conformance with the Uniform State Waterway
Marking System,

2.6    Agrees to allow hunting, trapping, boating and fishing by the public in
accordance with the laws and regulations relating to the Jennings Randolph Lake
Project,

2.7    Agrees to provide, install and maintain public ramps, parking areas,
courtesy docks, etc., as provided for by the approved Corps of Engineers Master Plan,
and

2.8    Agrees to notify the Maryland DNR and the West Virginia DNR of each
reservoir drawdown prior thereto excepting drawdown for the reestablishment of
normal lake levels following flood control operations and drawdown resulting from
routine water control management operations described in the reservoir regulation
manual including releases requested by water supply owners and normal water
quality releases. In case of emergency releases or emergency flow curtailments,
telephone or oral notification will be provided. The District reserves the right,
following issuance of the above notice, to make operational and other tests which may
be necessary to insure the safe and efficient operation of the dam, for inspection and
maintenance purposes, and for the gathering of water quality data both within the
impoundment and in the Potomac River downstream from the dam.

Article III - State Responsibilities
The State of Maryland and the State of West Virginia agree:

3.1     That each State will have and exercise concurrent jurisdiction with the
District and the other State for the purpose of enforcing the civil and criminal laws of
the respective States pertaining to natural resources and boating laws and
regulations, AND CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES over any lands and waters of the Jennings
Randolph Lake Project;

3.2    That existing natural resources, CRIMINAL, and boating laws and
regulations already in effect in each State shall remain in force on the Jennings
Randolph Lake Project until either State amends, modifies or rescinds its laws and
regulations;

3.3    That the Agreement for Fishing Privileges dated June 24, 1985 between
the State of Maryland and the State of West Virginia, as amended, remains in full
force and effect;

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