Maryland Statutes
§ 5A-351
Maryland § 5A-351
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Bluebook
Md. Code Ann., State Finance and Procurement § 5A-351 (2026).
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(a)The General Assembly finds that:
(1)museums present, interpret, and preserve unusual and significant objects of the State’s heritage for the benefit, enjoyment, and education of the residents of the State;
(2)museums are unique and beneficial resources that supplement the State’s educational system;
(3)museums are repositories and caretakers of irreplaceable cultural objects for the benefit of today’s generation and generations yet to come;
(4)museums, including those located in small communities, play an important and cost-effective role in the State’s leisure time and tourism industry;
(5)it is not feasible or desirable to display the entire history and heritage of the State in a single facility at one location;
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