(a) The governing body of a county may grant, by law, a property tax credit against the county property tax imposed on real property that is used for agricultural purposes and is subject to a current soil conservation and water quality plan approved by the county soil conservation district and, if eligible, that is subject to a nutrient management plan under Title 8, Subtitle 8 of the Agriculture Article.
(b) (1) This subsection governs the implementation of the property tax credit granted under subsection (a) of this section.
(2) (i) The governing body of a county may adopt procedures to determine the amount of and the conditions of eligibility and method of application for the property tax credit.
(ii) The property tax credit for a property may not exceed 50% of the real property tax assessed on that property.
(iii) The credit may be granted only for a property that is subject to a current soil conservation and water quality plan executed by the property owner and the county soil conservation district and, if eligible, that is subject to a nutrient management plan under Title 8, Subtitle 8 of the Agriculture Article.
(iv) The credit may be granted only if the soil conservation and water quality plan under subparagraph (iii) of this paragraph is certified by the county soil conservation district as being implemented as scheduled by and in accordance with the plan.
(3) The soil conservation and water quality plan shall set forth the practices to eliminate or reduce nonpoint source pollution from agricultural runoff on the property.
(4) (i) A property owner who has been granted a property tax credit under this section, and who subsequently violates the soil conservation and water quality plan or nutrient management plan in effect on a property, shall be liable for a penalty of twice the amount of all property taxes that the owner would have been liable for on the property if a property tax credit had not been granted under this section, calculated from the date of notice of the violation from the county.
(ii) A property owner may not be liable under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph for a soil conservation and water quality plan violation that is remedied and approved by the county soil conservation district within 1 year after the date of the notice of the violation from the county.
(iii) A property owner may not be liable under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph for a nutrient management plan violation that is remedied and approved by the Maryland Department of Agriculture or a certified nutrient management consultant within 1 year after that date of notice of violation.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 9 - Property Tax Credits and Property Tax Relief
Subtitle 2 - Statewide Optional
Section 9-202 - Cemetery Property Dwelling
Section 9-203 - Energy Devices
Section 9-204.1 - Restorations and Rehabilitations of Historic or Heritage Properties
Section 9-205 - Manufacturing, Fabricating, or Assembling Facilities
Section 9-206 - Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation
Section 9-208 - "Open Space" or "Open Area"
Section 9-209 - Operating Properties of Railroad Companies
Section 9-211 - Damage From Natural Disaster
Section 9-213 - Credit for Day Care Providers
Section 9-214 - Credit for Family Child Care Homes
Section 9-215 - Local Supplement to Homeowners Property Tax Credit Program
Section 9-216 - Credit for Residential Property in Airport Noise Zones
Section 9-217 - Credit for Property With Erosion Control Structures or Devices
Section 9-219 - Rental Dwellings Providing Reduced Rents for Elderly or Disabled Tenants
Section 9-220 - Conservation Lands
Section 9-221 - Offsets of Local Income Tax Rate Increases
Section 9-222 - Property Leased, Occupied, or Used by Religious Groups or Organizations
Section 9-224 - Sediment Control Ponds or Stormwater Management Structures
Section 9-225 - Real Property Used by Municipal Corporation
Section 9-227 - Business Personal Property That Is Computer Software
Section 9-229 - Financial Incentives for Qualified Brownfields Sites
Section 9-230 - Businesses That Create New Jobs
Section 9-231 - Foreign Trade Zones
Section 9-232 - Improvements With Complete Automatic Fire Protection Sprinkler System
Section 9-233 - Property of Audubon Naturalist Society
Section 9-234 - Vacant and Underutilized Commercial Buildings
Section 9-235 - Amateur Sport Athletic Fields
Section 9-236 - Rehabilitated Property
Section 9-237 - Property Used for Practicing Dentistry in Underserved Areas
Section 9-238 - Property Owned by Community Association
Section 9-239 - Machinery and Equipment of an Electricity Generation Facility
Section 9-240 - Buildings Located in Arts and Entertainment District
Section 9-241 - Tax Credit for a Business That Provides Computers to Employees for Home Use
Section 9-242 - High Performance Buildings
Section 9-243 - Repaired or Reconstructed Dwelling
Section 9-244 - Nonprofit Swim Clubs
Section 9-245 - Credit for Individuals at Least 65 Years Old
Section 9-246 - Credit Against Local Corporation Property Taxes
Section 9-247 - Credit for Property Used as a Publicly Sponsored Business Incubator
Section 9-248 - Family Assistance Dwelling
Section 9-249 - Credit for Commercial Waterfront Property
Section 9-250 - Credit for Property Equipped With Accessibility Features
Section 9-251 - Marine Trade Waterfront Property
Section 9-252 - Habitat for Humanity Property
Section 9-253 - Urban Agricultural Property
Section 9-254 - Grocery Store in Low-Income Area
Section 9-255 - Neighborhood Conservation Areas
Section 9-256 - Rehabilitation of Commercial Structures
Section 9-257 - New or Small Business Property
Section 9-258 - Elderly Individuals and Veterans
Section 9-259 - Improved Home in Revitalization District
Section 9-260 - Public Safety Officers
Section 9-262 - Dwelling Owned by a 9-1-1 Specialist
Section 9-264 - Property Used for Public School Robotics Program
Section 9-266 - Credit for Business Entities Affected by State of Emergency