Maryland Code § TP-8-236

Section TP-8-236
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(a) As used in this section, "radiation fallout shelter" means a structure that
is:
(1) constructed:
(i) outside of another building;
(ii) as an underground or partially underground addition to or
an alteration of an existing building; or
(iii) as an underground part of a new building, but from
materials more dense than the general materials used for the other parts of the
building;
(2) constructed in accordance with specifications published by the
United States Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization for a shelter type or design
approved by that office to provide protection from radiation fallout; and
(3) located on land occupied for residential purposes by not more than
2 families.
(b) (1) A radiation fallout shelter that is not used for any other purpose
may not be assessed to the owner of the property on which the shelter is located.
(2) Any other structure used to provide protection from radiation
fallout shall be assessed on the basis of the difference in the value of the

improvements to the real property as actually constructed and the value if
constructed of materials similar to the residence on the property.

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