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Section 10-301 – “Real or Personal Property” Defined

    In this subtitle, “real or personal property” includes:         (1)    the inland waters of the State and the land under those waters;         (2)    the waters of the Atlantic Ocean for 3 miles from the low watermark of the coast of the State bordering on that ocean and the land under those waters; and         (3)    any legal or equitable rights, […]

Section 10-302 – Scope of Subtitle

    This subtitle does not apply to the transfer or disposal of excess personal property or surplus personal property under Title 4, Subtitle 5 of this article.

Section 10-302.1 – Certain Agricultural Lands Excepted

    This subtitle does not apply to:         (1)    the release of a lot subject to an agricultural land preservation easement under § 2–513 of the Agriculture Article; or         (2)    the sale, transfer, exchange, lease, or other disposition of real property held by the Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation under the Critical Farms Program under § 2–517 of the […]

Section 10-303 – Exception to Subtitle

    (a)    Notwithstanding any other section of this subtitle, the Department of Natural Resources may dispose of any existing structure on any property acquired by the State for the use of the Department if the structure is valued at $2,500 or less.     (b)    Before the Department of Natural Resources disposes of any structure under this section, the Department […]

Section 10-304 – Transfer of Property Between Units of Executive Branch

    (a)    This section does not apply to:         (1)    property that is pledged to secure the payment of principal of or interest on revenue bonds; or         (2)    real property that is owned or controlled by the State Highway Administration, unless the property is being transferred to the Maryland Transportation Authority or to another unit in the Department of Transportation. […]

Section 10-305 – Transfers of State Real or Personal Property — in General

    (a)    Subject to subsections (b) and (c) of this section, any real or personal property of the State or a unit of the State government may be sold, leased, transferred, exchanged, granted, or otherwise disposed of:         (1)    to any person, to the United States or any of its units, or to any unit of the State government, […]

Section 10-306 – Transfers of State Real or Personal Property — Accounting for Proceeds

    (a)    In this section, “capital asset” means an asset of a substantial permanent nature.     (b)    If the consideration received for the disposition of any real or personal property of the State or any unit of the State government is other real or personal property, the real or personal property received shall be held and accounted for in […]

Section 10-307 – Transfer of Geothermal Resources on State-Owned Property

    (a)    In this section, “geothermal resources” has the meaning stated in § 5-601 of the Environment Article.     (b)    Subject to any conditions the Board and the Department of Natural Resources impose, geothermal resources located on real property owned by the State may be sold, leased, transferred, exchanged, granted, or otherwise disposed of to any person for a […]

Section 10-308 – Leases of State-Owned Property to Business Entities

    (a)    In this section, “minority business enterprise” has the meaning stated in Title 14, Subtitle 3 of this article.     (b)    Each unit of the State government that leases State-owned property to business entities shall adopt regulations that establish procedures for awarding the leases. The procedures shall be structured to try to achieve participation by minority business enterprises […]

Section 10-309 – State-Owned Cemeteries

    (a)    (1)    In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.         (2)    (i)    “Perpetual care” means the maintenance, including the cutting of grass abutting memorials or monuments, administration, supervision, and embellishments of a cemetery and its grounds, roads, and paths.             (ii)    “Perpetual care” includes the repair and renewal of buildings, including columbaria and mausoleums, and the property of the […]