Maryland Code § NR-10-2A-06

Section NR-10-2A-06
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(a) The Secretary shall establish programs, including acquisition of land or
aquatic habitat or interests in the land or aquatic habitats, necessary for the
conservation of nongame, threatened, or endangered species of wildlife or plants. The
Secretary shall use all vested authority to carry out the provisions of this subsection.

(b) In carrying out programs authorized by this section, the Secretary shall
consult with the State Secretary of Agriculture and other states having a common
interest in particular species of nongame, endangered, or threatened species of
wildlife or plants. The Secretary may enter into agreements with federal agencies,
other states, political subdivisions of the State, or with individuals with respect to
programs designed to conserve nongame, endangered, or threatened species of
wildlife or plants, including agreements for administration and management
established under this section or utilized for conservation of nongame, endangered,
or threatened species of wildlife or plants.
(c) The Governor shall review other programs administered by the
Governor and utilize these programs in furtherance of the purposes of this subtitle.
All State departments and agencies, in consultation with and with the assistance of
the Secretary, shall utilize their authorities in furtherance of the purposes of this
subtitle by carrying out programs for the conservation of endangered species and
threatened species listed pursuant to § 10-2A-04(f) of this subtitle, and by taking any
action necessary to insure that actions authorized, funded, or carried out by them do
not jeopardize the continued existence of the endangered species or threatened
species or result in the destruction or modification of habitat of the species which is
deemed by the Secretary to be critical.
(d) The Secretary shall adopt regulations necessary to implement this
section.

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