Maryland Code § SF-14-409

Section SF-14-409
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(a) In this section, "aggregate" means gravel, crushed stone, sand, and other
similar materials.
(b) A State or local unit responsible for the maintenance of public lands in
the State, to the maximum extent practicable, shall give consideration and preference
to the use of compost in any land maintenance activity that is to be paid for with
public funds.
(c) It is the goal of the Department of General Services to:
(1) compost, to the extent practicable, all landscape waste on State
property that is under its operation for use as fertilizer in landscaping activities; and
(2) increase the percentage of landscaped area fertilized by compost
each year.
(d) (1) In purchasing compost, mulch, or other soil amendments or
aggregate, each unit of State government shall include in its procurement
specifications the specifications published by the Maryland Green Purchasing
Committee for compost, mulch, or other soil amendments or aggregate under
paragraph (3) of this subsection.
(2) The requirements of paragraph (1) of this subsection apply if:

(i) the products are competitively priced;
(ii) the quality of the products is satisfactory for the intended
purposes; and
(iii) the products are readily available.
(3) (i) The Maryland Green Purchasing Committee, established
under § 14-410 of this subtitle, shall establish specifications for purchasing of
compost, mulch, or other soil amendments or aggregate produced from municipal
solid waste, food waste, dredged material, construction waste, yard waste, clean wood
waste, or other recycled or organic materials.
(ii) The specifications established under subparagraph (i) of
this paragraph shall be published and maintained online by the Maryland Green
Purchasing Committee for use by State agencies.

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