Maryland Code § EN-2-1305

Section EN-2-1305
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(a) (1) Each State agency shall review its planning, regulatory, and
fiscal programs to identify and recommend actions to more fully integrate the
consideration of Maryland's greenhouse gas reduction goal and the impacts of climate
change.
(2) The review shall include the consideration of:
(i) Sea level rise;
(ii) Storm surges and flooding;
(iii) Increased precipitation and temperature; and
(iv) Extreme weather events.
(b) Each State agency shall identify and recommend specific policy,
planning, regulatory, and fiscal changes to existing programs that do not currently
support the State's greenhouse gas reduction efforts or address climate change.
(c) (1) The following State agencies shall report annually on the status
of programs that support the State's greenhouse gas reduction efforts or address
climate change, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, to the
Commission and the Governor:
(i) The Department;
(ii) The Department of Agriculture;

(iii) The Department of General Services;
(iv) The Department of Housing and Community Development;
(v) The Department of Natural Resources;
(vi) The Department of Planning;
(vii) The Department of Transportation;
(viii) The Maryland Energy Administration;
(ix) The Maryland Insurance Administration;
(x) The Public Service Commission; and
(xi) The University of Maryland Center for Environmental
Science.
(2) The report required in paragraph (1) of this subsection shall
include:
(i) Program descriptions and objectives;
(ii) Implementation milestones, whether or not they have been
met;
(iii) Enhancement opportunities;
(iv) Funding;
(v) Challenges;
(vi) Estimated greenhouse gas emissions reductions, by
program, for the prior calendar year; and
(vii) Any other information that the agency considers relevant.
(d) Each State agency, when conducting long-term planning, developing
policy, and drafting regulations, shall take into consideration:
(1) The likely climate impact of the agency's decisions relative to
Maryland's greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals; and

(2) The likely impact of the agency's decisions on disproportionately
affected communities identified according to the methodology adopted by the
Department under § 1-702 of this article.

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