Md. Code, Nat. Res. § 5-2A-05

Current with changes from the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 5-2A-05 - Comprehensive Long-Range Strategic Plan
(a) The Department shall:
(1) Develop and publish a Comprehensive Long-Range Strategic Plan by December 1, 2024;
(2) Update the Comprehensive Long-Range Strategic Plan every 5 years to reflect major goals and progress toward meeting those goals; and
(3) Submit to the General Assembly, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, the Comprehensive Long-Range Strategic Plan and any updates to the plan.
(b) The Comprehensive Long-Range Strategic Plan shall include:
(1) The feasibility of:
(i) Establishing new State parks through:
1. Land acquisition; or
2. Redesignating existing State land, including Cedarville State Forest, to be a State park; and
(ii) Developing new amenities in current State parks, including:
1. Trails and trail connectors;
2. Water access;
3. Parking areas; and
4. Other capital improvements that increase park capacity;
(2) New State historical parks or other units that preserve and interpret the history of African American, Asian, Indigenous or Native American, and Hispanic or Latino populations in the State;
(3) A multilateral, whole-system plan for outdoor recreation in the State, including:
(i) The results of any coordination between the Department and county, municipal, and federal park systems to increase trail connectivity between park systems; and
(ii) A partnership plan developed by the Department in consultation with:
1. The Office of Outdoor Recreation;
2. The Park Service's business manager;
3. County tourism entities and economic development offices;
4. The Maryland Municipal League;
5. The Maryland Association of Counties;
6. The Outdoor Recreation Roundtable; and
7. The Commission on Environmental Justice and Sustainable Communities;
(4) The feasibility of expanding the day-use reservation system beyond the Falling Branch area of Rocks State Park to all parks experiencing capacity shutdowns, including considerations on how the expansion of the day-use reservation system may impact State park visitors in terms of equity and access;
(5) An analysis of how the Department can integrate infrastructure messaging with the National Park Service and local governments, including the development and maintenance of a coordinated website and digital application that provides information on:
(i) Where parks and open spaces are located;
(ii) Available amenities; and
(iii) Real-time information on the operational status of a park, including capacity;
(6) Long-term measures to:
(i) Recruit and retain a diverse Park Service workforce, in accordance with the National Park Service's diversity strategy under Director's Order #16B; and
(ii) Provide ongoing updates on efforts to recruit and retain a diverse Park Service workforce;
(7) Details and updates on the creation and implementation of workforce development of programs, including:
(i) Programs in collaboration with the State's historically Black colleges and universities;
(ii) Programs modeled on the National Park Service's diversity strategy under Director's Order #16B; and
(iii) Programs focused on creating a pipeline of new rangers and other full-time staff from among volunteers, the State foster youth system, and historically underserved communities; and
(8) The results of:
(i) Implementing a volunteer management program under § 5-2A-02(e) of this subtitle;
(ii) Leveraging charitable funding for park enhancements under § 5-2A-02(f) of this subtitle; and
(iii) Any collaboration between the Department and the Department of Transportation and local transportation agencies to improve bicycle, sidewalk, and trail access to State parks.

Md. Code, NR § 5-2A-05

Amended by 2024 Md. Laws, Ch. 402,Sec. 1, eff. 10/1/2024.
Added by 2022 Md. Laws, Ch. 39, Sec. 1, eff. 6/1/2022.