Subtitle 12 - Wildland and Open Areas
- Section 5-1201 - Definitions.
- Section 5-1202 - Acquisition of interests in real property for preservation of open spaces and open areas.
- Section 5-1202.1 - Hart-Miller-Pleasure Island chain - Declared an open area.
- Section 5-1202.2 - Same - State to grant easement.
- Section 5-1203 - Declaration of policy; establishment of State wildlands preservation system.
- Section 5-1204 - Jurisdiction of unit over areas continued; limitation upon appropriations.
- Section 5-1205 - Designation of areas as wildlands - Report by Secretary to Governor; recommendations by Governor to General Assembly; legislative action required.
- Section 5-1206 - Certain State-owned roadless areas and islands, wildlife refuges and public hunting areas.
- Section 5-1207 - [Repealed].
- Section 5-1208 - Notice and hearings as to designations.
- Section 5-1209 - Adjustment of boundaries by notice, hearing and legislative action.
- Section 5-1210 - Effect of designation of woodland areas upon State forests and State park and wildlife refuge systems.
- Section 5-1211 - Responsibility of unit for administering areas; wildland areas to be devoted to public purposes.
- Section 5-1212 - Restrictions on certain uses.
- Section 5-1212.1 - Areas open to activities prior to wildlands designation.
- Section 5-1213 - When motorboats permitted; control of fire, insects, and disease.
- Section 5-1213.1 - Measures to protect nearby private land.
- Section 5-1214 - Development of resources and facilities.
- Section 5-1215 - Access rights of owners of surrounded areas.
- Section 5-1216 - Secretary authorized to acquire privately owned land within perimeter of designated area.
- Section 5-1217 - Acceptance of gifts of land or wetlands; purchase of land, wetlands, or scenic easements.
- Section 5-1218 - Private property not to be acquired without consent of owner.
- Section 5-1219 - [Repealed].
- Section 5-1220 - Proposal by Nature Conservancy.
- Section 5-1221 - Action by Secretary.
- Section 5-1222 - Agreements by Secretary.