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    • Section 14-308 - Duty of State to Repair Damaged Property

    Maryland Statutes
    Subtitle 3 - Governor's Emergency Powers
    Section 14-308 - Duty of State to Repair Damaged Property

    The State shall repair or replace any equipment, facilities, or property that is damaged while being used in accordance with the proclamation of a state of emergency.

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    Maryland Statutes

    Public Safety

    Title 14 - Emergency Management

    Subtitle 3 - Governor's Emergency Powers

    Section 14-301 - Definitions

    Section 14-302 - Legislative Intent

    Section 14-303 - Governor's Proclamation of State of Emergency

    Section 14-304 - Energy Emergencies

    Section 14-305 - Cooperation Among State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies

    Section 14-306 - Militia

    Section 14-307 - General Cessation of Business During Emergency; Closing of Banking Institution

    Section 14-308 - Duty of State to Repair Damaged Property

    Section 14-309 - Prohibited Acts; Penalties

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