Maryland Code § AG-5-1003

Section AG-5-1003
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(a) (1) In accordance with the State budget and subject to subsection (b)
of this section, the Secretary shall implement a program to use Bacillus thuringiensis
israelensis to control or eliminate nuisance insects in the State.
(2) The program shall be implemented on:
(i) State-owned property;
(ii) Property owned by a local government with the consent of
the local government; and
(iii) Private property with the consent of the property owner.
(3) To carry out the program, the Secretary may:
(i) Treat property with an aerial spraying or backpack
spraying of Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis;
(ii) Conduct field studies to determine the need for, location,
and time of spraying;
(iii) Schedule spraying when the conditions are optimal for
ingestion by nuisance insects;
(iv) Notify appropriate persons of the date and location of an
upcoming spraying; and
(v) Review the effectiveness of spraying.
(b) Notice provided under subsection (a)(3)(iv) of this section shall, at a
minimum, be:
(1) Provided to:
(i) Local press outlets;
(ii) County and local governments that are in the area that will
be affected by the spraying;
(iii) Emergency responders and associated agencies that
service the area that will be affected by the spraying; and
(iv) The local riverkeeper for the area that will be affected by
the spraying; and

(2) Posted on appropriate social media sites.
(c) (1) The Secretary shall carry out a project to use Bacillus
thuringiensis israelensis to control or eliminate nuisance insects under this section if
the county or municipality in which the nuisance insects are located agrees to pay
50% of the costs associated with the project.
(2) The Secretary shall remit any payment from a county or
municipality received under this subsection to the Comptroller for deposit to the
Nuisance Insects Fund, established under § 5-1004 of this subtitle.

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