Maryland Code § NR-5-104

Section NR-5-104
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Conserve" means to permanently protect land from development
through purchase, donation, a perpetual conservation or an open space easement, or
fee ownership in order to preserve the cultural, historical, ecological, or agricultural
value of the land.
(3) "Program" means the 40 x 40 Land Conservation Implementation
Grant Program established under subsection (c) of this section.
(4) "Smart Growth Subcabinet" means the Smart Growth Subcabinet
established under § 9-1406 of the State Government Article.
(5) "Trust" means the Maryland Environmental Trust.
(b) (1) It is the intent of the General Assembly that:
(i) By 2030, 30% of lands in the State be conserved; and
(ii) By 2040, 40% of lands in the State be conserved.
(2) The conservation goals established under paragraph (1) of this
subsection shall be accomplished through multiple efforts, including:
(i) Working with local communities, counties, municipalities,
American Indian communities, and private landowners to conserve natural places
and resources;

(ii) Improving access to nature for all individuals in the State,
including communities of color and economically disadvantaged communities;
(iii) Sequestering carbon and greenhouse gas emissions in the
lands and waters of the State;
(iv) Increasing public incentives for private landowners to
voluntarily conserve and protect areas of demonstrated conservation value and areas
that have a high capacity to sequester carbon and greenhouse gas emissions;
(v) Focusing conservation work at a large landscape scale that
is biologically and ecologically meaningful;
(vi) Preventing the extinction of native plant and animal
species by recovering and restoring the species;
(vii) Stabilizing ecosystems and ecosystem services, restoring
degraded ecosystems, and maintaining ecological functions; and
(viii) Increasing economic opportunities for farmers, ranchers,
fishers, and foresters.
(c) (1) The Trust shall administer a 40 x 40 Land Conservation
Implementation Grant Program to support implementation of the goals established
under subsection (b) of this section.
(2) Program grants shall:
(i) Be awarded each year on a competitive basis to a nonprofit
organization that focuses on supporting the permanent conservation of the lands of
the State; and
(ii) Provide at least:
1. $150,000 to the grant recipient for the purpose of
providing tools and resources, organizational support, and capacity building to local
land trusts; and
2. $100,000 to the grant recipient for the purpose of
providing statewide educational conferences and trainings for local land trusts on the
topics of easement acquisition, conservation programs and tools, land management
and stewardship, and other relevant subjects.

(3) In fiscal year 2025 and each fiscal year thereafter, the Governor
may include in the annual budget bill an appropriation of $250,000 to the Trust for
the purpose of providing the grants required under this subsection.
(d) (1) In order to meet the conservation goals established under
subsection (b) of this section, the Smart Growth Subcabinet, in coordination with
relevant stakeholders, shall:
(i) Coordinate the actions of State agencies, local
governments, and nongovernmental partners;
(ii) On or before July 1, 2024, develop and publish a plan to
meet the State's conservation goals and update the plan as needed, but not less than
every 5 years thereafter; and
(iii) On or before December 1, 2024, and each December 1
thereafter, report to the Senate Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee
and the House Environment and Transportation Committee, in accordance with § 2-
1257 of the State Government Article, on the State's progress toward meeting the
conservation goals.
(2) The Smart Growth Subcabinet shall make the annual report
required under paragraph (1)(iii) of this subsection available on its website.

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