Maryland Code § TP-10-201

Section TP-10-201
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(a) Notwithstanding Subtitle 1 of this title, the governing body of
Montgomery County, of Anne Arundel County, of Howard County, of Baltimore
County, or of Prince George's County may authorize, by law, a payment deferral of
county property tax for residential real property occupied as the principal residence
of the owner.
(b) (1) The governing body of Prince George's County may provide for the
payment deferral under subsection (a) of this section to apply to real property rezoned
at the initiative of Prince George's County after July 1, 1974.
(2) The governing body of Howard County may provide for the
payment deferral under subsection (a) of this section to apply to real property rezoned
at the initiative of Howard County after July 1, 1984.

(3) The governing body of Baltimore County may provide for the
payment deferral under subsection (a) of this section to apply to real property rezoned
at the initiative of Baltimore County after January 1, 1960.
(c) In Prince George's County, Baltimore County, and Howard County, the
real property eligible for a payment deferral under subsection (a) of this section is
limited to the dwelling and curtilage, not exceeding 5 acres, as determined by the
supervisor.
(d) The Montgomery County, Anne Arundel County, Howard County,
Baltimore County, or Prince George's County property tax deferral shall be calculated
on any increase in assessment that results directly from a change in zoning
classification to a higher intensity use and that was initiated by a government.
(e) The governing body of Montgomery County, of Anne Arundel County, of
Howard County, of Baltimore County, or of Prince George's County may limit the
time period during which the payment of county property tax may be deferred.

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