Maryland Code § AG-8-401

Section AG-8-401
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(a) Any district or districts continued in accordance with the provisions of
this title may be divided or combined, or divided and combined with any other district
or districts. At least 25 land occupiers of any district affected by a proposed division
or combination, or both, shall sign and file with the Committee a petition requesting
that any district and its operations be divided or combined, or both, in the manner
requested. The Committee shall prescribe the form of the petition.
(b) The Committee may conduct public meetings and public hearings on the
petition as necessary to assist it in the consideration of the petition. The Committee
may define in more detail the boundaries outlined in the petition for any district
proposed to result from the division or combination, or both.
(c) Within 60 days after the petition has been filed with the Committee, the
Committee shall give due notice of the holding of a referendum, supervise and conduct
the referendum, and issue appropriate rules and regulations governing its conduct.
Only land occupiers within any district to be affected may vote. The Committee shall
make provision on the referendum for each land occupier to vote (1) on whether he
approves of any proposed division of the district in which his land is located, and (2)
on whether he approves of the proposed new district in which his land will be located
under any proposed combination.
(d) No informality in the conduct of the referendum or in any matter
relating to it invalidates the referendum or its results, if notice has been given
substantially in accordance with this section and the referendum has been fairly
conducted.
(e) The Committee shall publish the results of the referendum and then
shall determine whether the requested division or combination, or both, is
administratively feasible. In making this determination the Committee shall give due
regard and weight to the following factors:
(1) The attitudes of land occupiers within the defined boundaries of
the districts to be affected;
(2) The number of land occupiers who voted in the referendum;
(3) The proportion of the votes cast in the referendum in favor of the
division or combination, or both, of any district to the total number of votes cast;

(4) The approximate wealth and income of the land occupiers of the
proposed new district;
(5) The probable expense of carrying on erosion control operations
within any district; and
(6) Other economic and social factors relevant to the determination,
having due regard to the legislative determinations set forth in § 8-102 of this title.
However, no district or districts may be divided or combined, or both, if a majority of
land occupiers vote against either the particular division or combination which is
submitted to their vote.
(f) If the Committee determines that the division or combination, or both,
is not administratively feasible, it shall record the determination and deny the
petition. If the Committee determines that the division or combination, or both, is
administratively feasible, it shall record the determination and proceed with the
division or combination, or both.

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