Maryland Code § TR-8-627

Section TR-8-627
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Defense-related activity" means:
(i) The preparation of the United States or a state for defense
or war; or
(ii) The prosecution of war by the United States or a country
with which the United States maintains friendly relations.
(3) "Highway authority" means a governing body or individual with
the authority under law to restrict or close a highway to the public.

(4) "Political subdivision" means a county, municipal corporation,
special taxing district, or public corporation of the State.
(5) "Public utility" includes a pipeline, gas, electric, heat, water, oil,
sewer, communication, radio, transportation, railroad, airplane, or other system
owned or operated for public use.
(b) This section applies to property owned by a person, the State, or a
political subdivision:
(1) Engaged in, or preparing to engage in, the manufacture,
transportation, or storage of a product to be used in a defense-related activity;
(2) Engaged in, or preparing to engage in, the manufacture,
transportation, distribution, or storage of gas, oil, coal, electricity, or water; or
(3) Operating a public utility.
(c) An owner of property described in subsection (b) of this section, who
believes that the property will be endangered if public use and travel is not restricted
or prohibited on a highway abutting the property, may petition the highway authority
of the State or a political subdivision, as appropriate, to close or restrict public use of
and travel on the highway.
(d) On receiving the petition, the highway authority shall:
(1) Set a hearing date; and
(2) Provide notice of the hearing at least 7 days before the hearing by
publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the political subdivision where
the property is located.
(e) (1) After the hearing, the highway authority may by order close or
reasonably restrict the use of a public highway if the highway authority determines
that the public safety and the safety of the property require the closure or restriction.
(2) The highway authority shall conspicuously post a notice in letters
at least 3 inches high at each end of a highway that the highway authority closes or
restricts.
(f) The highway authority may issue a written permit to persons to travel
on a closed or restricted highway under conditions that the highway authority
establishes.

(g) The highway authority may revoke or modify an order issued under this
section.
(h) A person who violates an order issued under this section is guilty of a
misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to imprisonment not exceeding 90 days or
a fine not exceeding $500 or both.

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