Any function or activity of the Governor’s Committee to Keep Maryland Beautiful is transferred to the Trust. These functions and activities include, by way of enumeration and not limitation:
(1) Educating Maryland citizens and visitors in their individual responsibility in litter prevention and care of the out–of–doors through a two–fold approach:
(i) Awareness–publicity through radio, TV, newspapers, and other public media; and
(ii) Action–cleanup and beautification projects carried out by civic organizations, county committees, and community groups in cooperation with public agencies;
(2) Efficient use of public and private funds spent on cleaning up highways, parks, beaches, and other public and private property;
(3) Increasing beauty through stimulation of private business, community, and public planting projects; and
(4) Stimulating pride and appreciation for home, community, and State.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 3 - Environmental Programs
Subtitle 2 - Maryland Environmental Trust
Section 3-201 - Established; Purpose; Perpetual Existence
Section 3-203 - Powers and Duties of Trustees Generally
Section 3-203.1 - Donation of Perpetual Conservation Easement
Section 3-204 - Chair and Other Officers; Meetings; Quorum; Advisory Council
Section 3-205 - Director and Other Employees
Section 3-208 - Selling, Conveying, Assigning, and Leasing Property; Contracts
Section 3-209 - Subcommittees Appointed by Political Subdivisions of State