(a) By fiscal year 2000, each public institution of higher education and State employment facility shall provide reasonable accommodations necessary for bicycle access, including parking for bicycles.
(b) When a public institution of higher education revises its facility master plan, the public institution of higher education shall address bicycle and pedestrian transportation circulation:
(1) Between the institution and the communities adjacent to the institution; and
(2) Within the campus of the institution.
(c) The facility master plan shall include measures that the institution proposes to:
(1) Incorporate bikeways and pedestrian facilities on the campus; and
(2) Promote biking and walking on the campus.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 21 - Vehicle Laws -- Rules of the Road
Subtitle 10 - Stopping, Standing, and Parking
Section 21-1001 - Stopping, Standing, or Parking Outside of Business or Residential Districts
Section 21-1003 - Stopping, Standing, or Parking Prohibited in Specified Places
Section 21-1003.1 - Residential Parking Permits
Section 21-1004 - Additional Parking Regulations
Section 21-1004.1 - Cats or Dogs Left in Standing or Parked Vehicle
Section 21-1005 - Reservation of Parking Space for Person Confined to Wheelchair
Section 21-1006 - Parking Lot Spaces for Individuals With Disabilities
Section 21-1007 - Unobstructed Entrances for Individuals With Disabilities
Section 21-1008 - Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodations
Section 21-1009 - Charles County
Section 21-1010 - Parking Commercial Vehicles in Residential Areas in Prince George's County