Maryland Code § SF-5A-318

Section SF-5A-318
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(a) The Board shall exercise the powers and duties of the Trust.
(b) The Trust may:
(1) adopt regulations to carry out this subtitle;
(2) take legal action to enforce this subtitle;
(3) adopt and use an official seal;
(4) contract for consultant or other services;
(5) apply for and accept money, grants, or loans from federal, State,
local, or private sources;
(6) agree with a prospective mortgagor or grantee to provide financial
assistance to a historic preservation project;
(7) acquire and hold real and personal historic property by gift,
purchase, devise, bequest, or any other means;
(8) acquire or take assignment of a note, mortgage, or other security
or evidence of indebtedness;

(9) acquire, attach, accept, or take title to an historic property by
conveyance or, if a mortgage is in default, by foreclosure;
(10) sell, convey, assign, lease, or otherwise transfer or dispose of any
property held by the Trust;
(11) make contracts, leases, or other agreements necessary or
incidental to the performance of the duties of the Trust;
(12) preserve, restore, rehabilitate, reconstruct, protect, document,
excavate, salvage, exhibit, and interpret historic properties;
(13) accept a gift or bequest for any purpose of the Trust and, unless
the donor specifies otherwise, use the principal and income of the gift or bequest by:
(i) spending all or part of them to further the Trust; or
(ii) investing them, with the consent of the State Treasurer, in
general obligations of the State or other securities;
(14) apply to Trust purposes any money, asset, property, or other thing
of value the Trust receives incident to its operation; or
(15) delegate any of the powers of the Trust to one or more trustees or
the Director.
(c) The Trust shall:
(1) direct and conduct a comprehensive statewide survey of historic
properties in cooperation with:
(i) units of the federal government;
(ii) State units, including the Department of Natural
Resources;
(iii) political subdivisions;
(iv) private organizations; and
(v) individuals;
(2) maintain an inventory and register of historic properties;

(3) document, research, record, and evaluate the significance of
historic properties;
(4) prepare and implement comprehensive statewide and regional
historic preservation plans;
(5) help political subdivisions to develop local historic preservation
plans and programs;
(6) carry out programs and activities to protect, preserve, and
encourage the preservation of historic properties;
(7) preserve and administer historic properties held by the Trust;
(8) cooperate with units of federal government, State units, political
subdivisions, and private entities to ensure that historic properties are considered at
all levels of planning and development;
(9) review the policies and programs of each State unit that affect
historic properties, and recommend ways to improve the effectiveness and
coordination of these policies and programs, consistent with this subtitle;
(10) administer programs of financial and technical assistance for
historic preservation projects;
(11) make recommendations on the certification and eligibility of
historic properties for tax incentives and other programs of public assistance;
(12) provide public information, education, and training relating to
historic preservation;
(13) encourage public interest and participation in historic
preservation;
(14) advise and assist the State Historic Preservation Officer in
implementing the State Historic Preservation Officer's responsibilities;
(15) advise the Governor and the General Assembly on historic
preservation; and
(16) submit annually to the Governor and, subject to § 2-1257 of the
State Government Article, to the General Assembly a report of the activities of the

Trust during the preceding year and any recommendations for actions appropriate to
further its purposes.
(d) Income and fees received by the Trust, including fees authorized under
this subtitle and income from educational and other preservation materials,
activities, and services of the Trust, are not subject to § 7-302 of this article.
(e) Money maintained under this section is subject to audit by the State,
including the Legislative Auditor.

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