Maryland Code § NR-10-608

Section NR-10-608
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(a) A Maryland resident who possesses a current year or prior year hunting
license may apply to the Department to license riparian shoreline for the purpose of
establishing an offshore blind site.
(b) An applicant for a license shall:
(1) Submit to the Department:
(i) An application on a form provided by the Department; and
(ii) A signed statement that:
1. The location of the blind site is at least 125 yards
from all other previously licensed riparian shoreline; and

2. The offshore blind site complies with all other
pertinent laws and regulations; and
(2) Pay to the Department an application fee of $20 for each license
requested.
(c) (1) The completed application shall be submitted to Department
regional service centers or other designated local sites on days designated by the
Department.
(2) The Department shall establish and adequately staff a site in
each county where licensing occurs.
(3) The Department shall provide public notice of the licensing
process through the media, Internet, and other sources.
(4) Licensing shall begin on or before the first Tuesday in August of
each year on dates set by the Department.
(d) Each designated site or regional service center shall have maps
available by July 15 of each year that show the location of all shoreline licensed by
riparian landowners.
(e) Except for riparian landowners licensing their own property, a person
may not obtain more than two licenses per day.
(f) Each license shall apply to 250 yards of shoreline. Blind sites shall be
located equidistant from the boundaries described by the license.
(g) In Kent County and Queen Anne's County and on the nontidal waters
of the Potomac River and its nontidal tributaries, only a riparian landowner owning
the amount of shoreline required under § 10-607(d) of this subtitle or a landowner's
lessee, licensee, or assignee may erect and maintain a stationary blind or blind site.
(h) Licenses are valid until June 30 of the following year and shall be issued
in the order the applications are received in person.

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