Conservation lands

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    (a)    (1)    In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.

        (2)    “Conservation land” means real property that is:

            (i)    subject to a perpetual conservation easement donated to a land trust, the Department of Natural Resources, or the Maryland Environmental Trust on or after July 1, 1991;

            (ii)    1.    acquired by a land trust on or after July 1, 1991; and

                2.    owned in fee by that land trust;

            (iii)    owned by the Potomac Conservancy; or

            (iv)    owned by the Western Shore Conservancy.

        (3)    “Land trust” means a qualified conservation organization as defined in § 3-2A-01 of the Natural Resources Article.

    (b)    The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City or the governing body of a county or municipal corporation may grant, by law, a property tax credit against the county or municipal corporation property tax imposed on conservation land or property owned by a land trust that qualifies under subsection (d) of this section, that is used:

        (1)    to assist in the preservation of a natural area;

        (2)    for the environmental education of the public;

        (3)    generally to promote conservation;

        (4)    for the maintenance of:

            (i)    a natural area for public use; or

            (ii)    a sanctuary for wildlife; or

        (5)    to conserve agricultural land and to promote continued agricultural use of the land.

    (c)    The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City or the governing body of a county or municipal corporation may provide, by law, for:

        (1)    the amount and duration of the property tax credit under this section; and

        (2)    any other provision necessary to carry out the property tax credit under this section.

    (d)    To qualify for a property tax credit under this section, a land trust shall:

        (1)    be certified by the Maryland Environmental Trust to be a land trust in good standing and to have a cooperative agreement in effect; and

        (2)    obtain a written certification every 5 years beginning July 1, 1998, or as scheduled by the Maryland Environmental Trust.


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