Maryland Code § NR-8-703

Section NR-8-703
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(a) The Department shall administer the provisions of this subtitle. In
addition, the Department shall:
(1) Develop plans, within the limits of available income, for the
improvement and promotion of the waters of the State for recreational purposes;
(2) Promote safety of life and property through an educational
program directed to boat owners, boat operators, and others concerning the inherent
hazards to vessels and people on the waters, including precautions to be observed,
and emergency action;

(3) Plan a regulatory program and its related cooperation with
officials of other states, the federal government, and local governments;
(4) Improve the State's waterways by deepening channels, acquiring
and developing access areas, clearing waterways by removing logs, debris, and other
material obstructing or detrimental to navigation, building docks, and clearing
waters of aquatic vegetation;
(5) Cooperate with federal, State, or local agencies which make funds
available for the purposes of this subtitle;
(6) In order to protect life and property, tow disabled vessels on any
waters of the State to the nearest safe harbor or to a location where commercial
towing facilities are available. The Department may not engage in towing in
competition with commercial towing services;
(7) Designate and mark channels in the waters of the State; and
(8) By April 1, 1990, for any attended boat launching facility or
marina that is owned or operated by the Department on July 1, 1989, or that is
purchased, built, or otherwise acquired by the Department on or after July 1, 1989,
install a pump-out station on-site at any attended boat launching facility or marina
that is adequate to handle the sewage capacity from vessels expected to use the boat
launching facility or marina.
(b) The Department may take possession of any document the Department
issues pursuant to this subtitle:
(1) After the document's expiration, revocation, cancellation, or
suspension; or
(2) If the document is issued unlawfully or erroneously.

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