Maryland Code § NR-5-406

Section NR-5-406
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(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, any person who
desires to cut down or trim any roadside tree shall apply to the Department for a
permit.

(b) (1) A person may remove a tree or its branches without first
obtaining a permit from the Department if the tree is unrooted or its branches broken
so as to contact telephone, telegraph, electric power, or other wires carrying electric
current, or if the tree or its branches endanger persons or property.
(2) A tree may be cut down and removed by an abutting landowner
for the landowner's own use without first obtaining a permit if the tree is standing
within the right-of-way of a public road which has not been surfaced with either
stone, shell, gravel, concrete, brick, asphalt, or other improved surface.
(c) A person may not cut down, trim, mutilate, or in any manner injure any
roadside tree, except as authorized by this section, without a permit from the
Department.
(d) A county or municipality may not issue a building permit to an applicant
for any clearing, construction, or development that will result in the trimming,
cutting, removal, or injury of a roadside tree until the applicant first obtains a permit
from the Department in accordance with this section.
(e) A person who trims, cuts, removes, or injures a roadside tree in violation
of a regulation adopted under § 5-402 of this subtitle or a permit issued under this
section or who fails to obtain a permit as required by this section is liable for the
imposition of a penalty:
(1) Not exceeding $2,000 for a first offense; and
(2) Not exceeding $5,000 for a second or subsequent offense.

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