Maryland Code § NR-5-602

Section NR-5-602
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Forests, timberlands, woodlands, and soil resources of the State are basic
assets, and the proper use, development, and preservation of these resources are
necessary to protect and promote the health, safety, and general welfare of the people
of the State. It is the policy of the State to encourage economic management and
scientific development of its forests and woodlands to maintain, conserve, and
improve the soil resources of the State so that an adequate source of forest products
is preserved for the people. Floods and soil erosion must be prevented and the natural
beauty of the State preserved. Wildlife must be protected, while the development of
recreational interest is encouraged and the fertility and productivity of the soil is
maintained. The impairment of reservoirs and dams must be prevented, the tax rate
preserved, and the welfare of the people of the State sustained and promoted. Where
these interests can be served through cooperative efforts of private forest landowners,
with the assistance of the State, it is the policy of the State to encourage, assist, and
guide private ownership in the management and fullest economic development of
privately owned forest lands. Where these public interests cannot be served and
adequately protected under private ownership, it is the policy of the State to acquire
control of, and title to these lands as rapidly as the financial resources of the State
permit.

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