Maryland Code § AG-2-103.1

Section AG-2-103.1
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(a) The Secretary may establish a farm quarantine and issue appropriate
orders necessary to control or restrict the use of farmland, crops, livestock, poultry,
or a farm product existing on a farm that:
(1) Has been exposed to or contaminated by a radiological or chemical
toxic material or agent; or
(2) Is infected or infested with a disease, pest, or pathogen.
(b) Before establishing a quarantine for a farm, the Secretary shall consult
with the Governor, the Secretary of Health, and the Secretary of the Environment on
issues of human health and the environment.
(c) Before a quarantine or order issued under this section takes effect, the
Secretary shall give reasonable notice of the quarantine or order:
(1) In a newspaper of general circulation in the quarantine area;
(2) Through television or radio serving the quarantine area;
(3) By circulating notices or posting signs at conspicuous places in
the quarantine area; or
(4) By notifying each landowner, tenant, or animal owner of the
quarantine or order.
(d) (1) The Secretary shall establish procedures to allow a landowner,
tenant, or animal owner to request the amendment, rescission, or termination of a
quarantine or order issued under this section.
(2) A request to amend, rescind, or terminate a quarantine or order
issued under this section may not suspend a quarantine or order of the Secretary.
(e) For the purpose of controlling or restricting the use of farmland, crops,
livestock, poultry, or farm products as provided by this section, the Secretary may:
(1) Quarantine a farm area of the State known or reasonably believed
to contain a farm product, crops, livestock, poultry, or farmland in an infected,
infested, or contaminated condition;
(2) Regulate the movement, distribution, sale, or transportation of a
crop, livestock, poultry, or farm product when it is reasonably likely to transfer
infestation, infection, or contamination;

(3) Regulate or prohibit the on-farm grazing of livestock and poultry,
slaughter and processing of livestock and poultry, packing of eggs, and harvesting or
planting of a crop in a quarantined area when the Secretary determines that the
action may prevent, limit, control, or eradicate any threat;
(4) Direct as part of a quarantine order for a quarantined farm area,
treatments or decontamination;
(5) Enter private land that is part of a farm operation to inspect,
sample, or test soil or crops, livestock, poultry, or a farm product on a farm; and
(6) Direct the treatment, stop-sale, detention, condemnation,
seizure, or destruction of any crop, livestock, poultry, or farm product when the
Secretary knows or reasonably believes that the action is necessary to control, retard,
or eradicate a threat on a farm.
(f) A person may not resist the application of a quarantine or order of the
Secretary.
(g) A person may not conceal the fact that a farm has been exposed to or
contaminated by any radiological or chemical agent or toxic material or has been
infected or infested with any disease, pest, or pathogen.
(h) Any farm quarantine or order by the Secretary under this section may
provide for:
(1) The imposition of a civil penalty not exceeding $10,000 for each
violation; and
(2) The method and conditions of collecting the civil penalty.
(i) (1) The Secretary may bring an action for an injunction against a
person violating the provisions of this section, or violating a valid order or farm
quarantine issued by the Secretary.
(2) In an action for an injunction brought under this section, a finding
of the Secretary after a hearing shall be prima facie evidence of each fact found.
(3) On a showing by the Secretary that a person is violating or is
about to violate the provisions of this section or is violating or is about to violate any
valid order or quarantine issued by the Secretary, an injunction shall be granted
without the necessity of showing a lack of adequate remedy at law.

(4) In circumstances of an emergency creating conditions of
imminent danger to agriculture, public health and safety, or the environment, the
Secretary may institute an action for an immediate injunction to halt any activity
causing the danger.
(5) An injunction instituted under this section shall be issued
without bond.
(j) The Secretary may order any sheriff, deputy sheriff, or other law
enforcement officer of the State or of any county to provide information or assist in
the execution or enforcement of any farm quarantine or order of the Secretary.
(k) Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit any authority of the
Secretary of the Environment under § 8-105 of the Environment Article.

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