Maryland Code § RP-13-308

Section RP-13-308
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(a) (1) On receipt of the surveyor's acknowledgement of the warrant, the
Commissioner shall mail a notice of the issuance of the warrant to:
(i) The applicant;
(ii) Each adjoining landowner named in the application under
§ 13-302(a)(4) of this subtitle;
(iii) Each person, governmental body, or agency named in the
application under § 13-302(a)(6) of this subtitle as having a claim to any portion of
the land described in the application;
(iv) The Division of State Documents; and
(v) The Board of Public Works.
(2) The notice shall include:
(i) The information required by § 13-302(a)(4) of this subtitle;
and
(ii) The date, time, and place for making the survey, as
specified by the surveyor under § 13-307(b)(2) of this subtitle.

(b) Immediately on receipt of the notice, the Administrator of the Division
of State Documents shall publish the notice in the next available two consecutive
issues of the Maryland Register. The Commissioner shall place in the file of the
applicant copies of the notice published in the Maryland Register and the dates of
publication.
(c) (1) Immediately on receipt of the notice, the applicant shall:
(i) Have the notice published at least once a week for three
successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in each county in which any
portion of the land described in the warrant is located; and
(ii) Request the sheriff of each county in which any portion of
the land described in the warrant is located to post the information contained in the
notice conspicuously on the land.
(2) The sheriff of each county promptly shall comply with a request
made under this subsection.
(3) The applicant promptly shall file with the Commissioner a
certificate of publication and a certificate of the sheriff evidencing the date of posting.

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