Maryland Code § EN-5-802

Section EN-5-802
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(a) The General Assembly finds and declares that:
(1) Recurrent flooding of a portion of the State's land resources
causes loss of life, damage to property, disruption of commerce and governmental
services, and unsanitary conditions, all of which are detrimental to the health, safety,
welfare, and property of the occupants of flood hazard areas of the State;
(2) Considerable public costs are incurred through the emergency
preparedness program and by replacing public utilities and other public capital
investments destroyed or damaged by floods;
(3) Flood waters disregard jurisdictional boundaries; and
(4) The public interest necessitates management of waters and flood
hazard areas for the objectives of preventing and alleviating flood threats to life and
health, reducing private and public economic losses, and to the extent possible,
preserving the biological values associated with these land and water resources.

(b) The policy and purposes of this subtitle are:
(1) To assist in the guidance of development to minimize the impacts
of flooding;
(2) To provide State guidelines and technical assistance to local
governments in management of flood hazard areas;
(3) To provide for comprehensive watershed management;
(4) To facilitate implementation of projects for flood control;
(5) To encourage and provide for local governmental units to manage
flood-prone lands in a comprehensive manner;
(6) To provide for the biological and environmental quality of the
watersheds of the State; and
(7) To establish a grant program to assist local jurisdictions with:
(i) Implementation of those capital projects included within
the comprehensive flood management plans which are adopted and approved in
accordance with this subtitle; and
(ii) Infrastructure repairs, watershed restoration, and
emergency protection work associated with a flood event.

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