Maryland Code § SF-5A-329

Section SF-5A-329
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(a) In this section, "Fund" means the Historic Marker Program Fund.
(b) There is a Historic Marker Program Fund in the Trust.
(c) The purpose of the Fund is to produce and install historic markers at
sites of statewide historical significance.
(d) The Trust shall administer the Fund.
(e) (1) The Fund is a continuing, nonlapsing special fund that is not
subject to § 7-302 of this article.
(2) The State Treasurer shall hold and the Comptroller shall account
for the Fund.
(f) The Fund consists of:
(1) money appropriated to the Fund in the State budget;
(2) money recovered by the State to replace damaged or destroyed
historic markers; and
(3) money from any other source received for the benefit of the Fund.
(g) The Trust may use money from the Fund to produce and install a
historic marker at a site that the Trust determines to have statewide historical
significance:

(1) if the site is on State-owned land; or
(2) if the site is not on State-owned land and at least one-half of the
cost of producing and installing the historic marker is provided from sources other
than the State.
(h) Money in the Fund shall be invested in the same manner as other State
money.
(i) (1) The Trust shall approve the form and text of historic markers
produced and installed under this section.
(2) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, the Trust
shall approve the location of a historic marker.
(3) If a historic marker is to be placed within the right-of-way of a
public highway or street, the unit of the State or the political subdivision that
maintains the public highway or street shall approve the location and manner of
installation of the historic marker.
(j) The State owns the historic markers produced and installed under this
section.

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