Maryland Code § TR-6-206

Section TR-6-206
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(a) Subject to Subtitle 4 of this title, the Administration may:
(1) Provide for the preservation of navigation within its territorial
jurisdiction, including the establishment of lines beyond which piers, bulkheads,
wharves, pilings, structures, obstructions, or extensions may not be made or
extended;
(2) In order to foster and facilitate navigation and prevent injury to
persons or property:
(i) Prohibit, provide for, and regulate within its territorial
jurisdiction the shipment, storage, handling, and transportation of explosives and
other materials that it determines to be dangerous;
(ii) Provide for the stationing, anchoring, and moving of
vessels or other watercraft; and

(iii) Adopt rules and regulations to prevent any refuse or other
matter from being thrown into, deposited in, or placed where it may fall or be washed
into any navigable waters;
(3) Make surveys or charts of navigable waters within its territorial
jurisdiction and ascertain the depth and course of the channels of these waters;
(4) In order to prevent injury to navigation or health:
(i) Erect, maintain, and authorize the erection and
maintenance of wharves, bulkheads, piers, and pilings; and
(ii) Adopt regulations governing their erection, maintenance,
and repair, including regulations concerning the erection, maintenance, or repair of
any wharf, dock, pier, bulkhead, or piling that is associated with the construction of
a dwelling unit or other nonwater dependent structure on a pier; and
(5) As to wharves, docks, piers, bulkheads, or pilings, it owns or
controls:
(i) Regulate their use;
(ii) Lease or rent them;
(iii) Impose and collect dockage from vessels and watercraft
lying at or using them; and
(iv) Collect wharfage and other charges on goods, wares,
merchandise, or other articles landed at, shipped from, stored on, or passed over
them.
(b) Except for docks or wharves owned, controlled, or operated by the
Administration, this title does not:
(1) Impose any duty on the Administration as to the safety of any
person using any waters;
(2) Render the Administration liable for any loss of life, injury, or
damage to any person or property because of any obstruction in or unsafe condition
of any part of the waters; or
(3) Render the Administration liable for any failure to adopt or
enforce any rule or regulation under this title.

(c) The powers in this section may not be exercised in any county unless the
county approves the operations of the Administration in the county.
(d) (1) Any ordinance or regulation that was adopted before June 1, 1959
by any State agency, political subdivision, or other public body and that relates to a
subject matter over which authority is granted to the Administration by subsection
(a) of this section:
(i) Continues to be in effect, except as otherwise provided in
this subsection;
(ii) Has the status of a regulation adopted by the
Administration; and
(iii) Like other regulations of the Administration, may be
readopted, amended, or repealed by the Administration.
(2) Only the Administration may readopt, amend, or repeal these
ordinances or regulations.

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