(a) The Department may sell an armory that is superfluous to the Department’s requirements if:
(1) the Department has complied with § 5–310 of the State Finance and Procurement Article;
(2) the Department of Planning has determined that no unit of State government is interested in the property under § 5–310(b)(2) of the State Finance and Procurement Article; and
(3) the Board of Public Works has approved the sale.
(b) (1) The county or municipal corporation in which the armory is located has the right of first refusal to purchase the armory.
(2) If the county or municipal corporation declines to purchase the property, the Department shall sell the property at public sale for the highest cash price obtainable.
(c) The proceeds of a sale shall be placed in the Annuity Bond Fund under § 8–132 of the State Finance and Procurement Article.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 2 - General Provisions
Section 13-201 - Application of Title; Amendment or Repeal of Title
Section 13-202 - Membership; Exemptions; Waiver of Exemptions
Section 13-203 - Organized and Unorganized Militia
Section 13-204 - Appropriations; Expenditures
Section 13-205 - Who May Enlist
Section 13-206 - Oath of Enlistment in Organized Militia
Section 13-207 - Responsibilities of Officers and Enlisted Individuals; Inspections
Section 13-208 - Arrest and Prohibition Powers of Commanding Officers
Section 13-210 - Workers' Compensation Insurance
Section 13-211 - Service Medals and Ribbon Badges
Section 13-212 - Free Passage Over Roads, Bridges, and Ferries While Traveling to and From Duty
Section 13-213 - Retired Officers and Enlisted Individuals
Section 13-214 - Prohibited Acts
Section 13-215 - Honor Guard at Burial Service of Veteran
Section 13-216 - Acquisition of Property for Air National Guard
Section 13-217 - Sale of Superfluous Armories
Section 13-219 - Maryland Military Department Center for Military History