Maryland Code § LG-1-1318

Section LG-1-1318
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(a) In this section, "invasive bamboo" means bamboo that is characterized
by aggressive spreading behavior, including bamboo species in the genus
Phyllostachys.
(b) This section applies to all counties and municipalities.
(c) The governing body of a county or municipality, by ordinance, may
regulate invasive bamboo, including by prohibiting a person from:
(1) selling invasive bamboo;
(2) planting invasive bamboo; and
(3) allowing invasive bamboo to grow on the property of the person
without proper upkeep and appropriate containment measures, including barriers or
trenches.
(d) The governing body of a county or municipality may provide for the
enforcement of an ordinance adopted under this section by:
(1) requiring any damages caused by invasive bamboo to be
mitigated; and
(2) establishing a civil fine.

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