(a) (1) Except as provided in § 8–708.1 of this subtitle, projects for dredging and marking channels and harbors, construction of jetties and breakwaters, and clearing debris, aquatic vegetation, and obstructions in navigable waters, as well as construction of marine facilities located within lands owned by the Department and construction of pump–out stations for use by the general boating public at public and private marinas, shall be financed solely by the Waterway Improvement Fund.
(2) Any funds available from the federal government, any governing body, or any gift also may be used for the purposes included in paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(b) (1) Except for the construction of pump–out stations for use by the general boating public at public and private marinas, the governing body and the Waterway Improvement Fund jointly shall finance projects to construct marine facilities beneficial to the boating public.
(2) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, the contribution of the Waterway Improvement Fund shall be limited to not more than 50% of the cost of each project.
(3) The Waterway Improvement Fund may finance completely any construction project beneficial to the boating public which costs $250,000 or less, regardless of its location.
(c) (1) The governing body shall pay its share of matching projects under subsection (b) of this section or shall repay the Waterway Improvement Fund for any loan authorized under subsection (d) of this section either by:
(i) Means of appropriations from general funds; or
(ii) Levying a special assessment or tax against each property owner whose property lies within the district.
(2) The governing body may accept and use any gift for the cost of any project as part of the governing body’s share of any matching fund project.
(d) In addition to the methods of financing provided in subsections (a) and (b) of this section, a governing body may borrow interest–free funds from the Waterway Improvement Fund for a waterway improvement project within a waterway improvement district. However, the amount borrowed from the Waterway Improvement Fund for these districts may not exceed 21% of the total attained revenue of the Waterway Improvement Fund from the previous fiscal year. A single project may not exceed 7% of the total attainment. The governing body shall repay the funds at a uniform rate over a period not to exceed 25 years as provided by agreement between the State and the governing body.
(e) The contribution of the Waterway Improvement Fund shall be limited to not more than 50% of the cost of each acquisition, and the total amount of funds expended in any fiscal year for acquisitions and projects specified in § 8–707(a)(8) and (10) of this subtitle may not exceed the amount of the motor fuel tax revenue paid to the Waterway Improvement Fund in the preceding fiscal year, as provided for in § 2–1104 of the Tax – General Article.
(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this subtitle, funds deposited in the Waterway Improvement Fund may be used for amortization and payment of interest on bonds issued for financing projects authorized under this subtitle.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Section 8-702 - Legislative Intent
Section 8-703 - Powers and Duties of Department Generally
Section 8-703.1 - Antifouling Paints
Section 8-703.2 - Boating Regulations for Jennings Randolph Lake
Section 8-703.3 - Aquatic Invasive Species -- Decontamination of Vessels
Section 8-704 - Regulations of Department
Section 8-704.1 - Disclosure of Information
Section 8-705 - Waterways Improvement Districts -- in General
Section 8-706 - Waterways Improvement Districts -- Department's Functions
Section 8-707 - Waterway Improvement Fund -- Established; Purposes; Appropriations; Reports
Section 8-708 - Waterway Improvement Fund -- Financing Projects
Section 8-708.1 - Financing for Projects for Dredging Channels Adjacent to Main Channels or Harbors
Section 8-709.1 - Limitation of Marina Slips
Section 8-710 - Manufacturer's or Dealer's License
Section 8-710.1 - Bonds of Manufacturers or Dealers
Section 8-710.2 - Temporary Certificates of Boat Number
Section 8-710.3 - Excise Tax on Sales of Vessels
Section 8-711 - Hull Identification Number of Vessel
Section 8-712 - Numbering Vessels; Owner's Certificate of Number
Section 8-712.1 - Vessel Validation Sticker
Section 8-712.2 - Boating Safety Education
Section 8-712.3 - Rentals of Livery Vessels
Section 8-713 - Operation of Unnumbered Vessel Prohibited
Section 8-713.1 - Operating Vessel With Number, Name, or Home Port Concealed
Section 8-715 - Owner's Certificate of Title -- in General
Section 8-716 - Certificate of Title -- Fees; Excise Tax
Section 8-716.1 - Certificate of Title -- Collection and Remittance of Excise Tax
Section 8-716.2 - Certificate of Title -- Enforcement of Subtitle
Section 8-717 - Certificate of Title -- Duplicate if Original Missing or Damaged
Section 8-718 - Certificate of Title -- Obtaining Manufacturer's or Importer's Certificate of Origin
Section 8-719 - Certificate of Title -- Dealer's Record of Vessels Bought, Sold, or Transferred
Section 8-720 - Certificate of Title -- Transfer or Repossession of Vessel by Operation of Law
Section 8-721 - Removal and Disposal of Abandoned or Sunken Vessels
Section 8-721.1 - Removal of Vessel From Marina
Section 8-722 - Acquiring Title to Abandoned Vessel
Section 8-723 - State Boat Act Fund
Section 8-724 - Boating Accidents
Section 8-724.1 - Damaging or Interfering With Use of Public Wharf or Landing
Section 8-725 - Waterskiing Restrictions
Section 8-725.1 - Controlled Water Ski Area in Maynadier Creek.
Section 8-725.2 - Abandonment of Vessel
Section 8-725.3 - Comprehensive Management Plan for Use of Vessels on Severn River
Section 8-725.4 - Speed Limits on Severn River; Penalties
Section 8-725.5 - Noise Levels for Vessels Operated in Tidal Waters
Section 8-725.6 - Speed Limit on Seneca Creek
Section 8-725.7 - Speed Limit on Certain Areas of Monocacy River
Section 8-725.8 - Marine Gatherings
Section 8-726 - Throwing or Dumping Refuse on Waters of State
Section 8-726.1 - Throwing Certain Waste on Certain Waters of the State
Section 8-727 - Enforcement of Subtitle by Officers; Use of Visual or Audible Signals
Section 8-727.1 - Use of Flashing Red and Yellow Lights or Signal Devices; Emergency Vessels
Section 8-728 - Security Interest in Vessels -- Exemptions From 8-729 to 8-736 of This Subtitle
Section 8-729 - Security Interest -- Perfection Generally
Section 8-731 - Security Interest -- Assignability
Section 8-732 - Security Interest -- Relief Upon Satisfaction
Section 8-733 - Security Interest -- Adoption of Regulations
Section 8-734 - Security Interest -- Disclosure of Information
Section 8-735 - Security Interest -- Exclusive Method
Section 8-736 - Security Interest -- Forms; Investigations
Section 8-737 - Historical Watercraft Identification Plaque
Section 8-738 - Operating Vessel While Under the Influence of or Impaired by Alcohol And/or Drugs
Section 8-738.2 - Operating Vessel in Reckless or Dangerous Manner
Section 8-739 - Penalties for Violations of 8-712, 8-712.1, 8-712.3, 8-713, 8-716.1 or 8-718
Section 8-740 - Safety Equipment Violations
Section 8-740.1 - Failure to Possess Ship-to-Shore Communication Device on Certain Vessels
Section 8-741 - Marine Sanitation Device
Section 8-743 - Personal Flotation Devices
Section 8-744 - Insurance Policy or Bond for For-Hire Water Carrier