§ 8-1801 Declaration of public policy
§ 8-1802 Definitions; parties subject to obligation imposed by subtitle
§ 8-1803 Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Critical Area Commission created; authority of Secretary
§ 8-1804 Composition, compensation, terms, vacancies, and quorum of Commission
§ 8-1805 Commission staff
§ 8-1806 Powers of the Commission
§ 8-1807 Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Critical Areas
§ 8-1807 v2 Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Critical Areas
§ 8-1808 Program development
§ 8-1808.1 Growth allocation in resource conservation areas
§ 8-1808.2 Intrafamily transfers
§ 8-1808.3 Lot coverage limitation
§ 8-1808.4 Structures on piers
§ 8-1808.5 Community pier in buffer
§ 8-1808.6 Credits to applicants who minimize adverse impact
§ 8-1808.7 Commercial timber harvest
§ 8-1808.8 Local critical area protection program
§ 8-1808.9 Provisions applying a buffer to perennial and intermittent streams
§ 8-1808.10 Minimum buffer
§ 8-1808.11 Erosion control
§ 8-1809 Approval and adoption of program
§ 8-1810 Programs adopted by Commission
§ 8-1811 Project approval
§ 8-1812 Commission chairman; authority regarding judicial proceedings
§ 8-1813 Prior project approval
§ 8-1813.1 Single family dwelling; definitions; alternative buffer
§ 8-1814 Commission approval of certain projects; applicability of other laws
§ 8-1815 Enforcement
§ 8-1815.1 Cutting or clearing trees
§ 8-1816 Commission to prepare report
§ 8-1817 Commission report on Chesapeake Bay Critical Area

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