Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB661

Introduced
1/29/25  

Caption

Real Property - Condemnation - Compensation for Farm and Agricultural Property (Protect Maryland Farm Lands Act)

Impact

The enactment of SB661 could significantly alter the landscape of property rights and compensation in Maryland. It provides a safety net for farmers, enabling them to receive adequate compensation when their land is acquired for public projects. By enforcing a higher valuation standard, the bill not only aids in preserving the agricultural integrity of the land but also supports the financial stability of farmers who rely on their land for income. This protection aligns with broader efforts to maintain agricultural activities close to urban areas and prevent the forced conversion of farmland into more intensive uses due to economic pressures.

Summary

Senate Bill 661, titled the 'Protect Maryland Farm Lands Act', focuses on the valuation and compensation of agricultural property during condemnation proceedings. Specifically, it mandates that agricultural properties taken under eminent domain must be valued at 350% of their highest appraised value. This provision aims to ensure that property owners receive fair compensation that reflects the true worth of their land, particularly in cases where the land is actively used for farming or agricultural purposes. The bill is designed to protect the interests of farmers and agricultural landowners from fluctuating market conditions that could diminish the value of their lands prior to a taking.

Contention

While SB661 has garnered support from the farming community, it faces criticisms regarding its potential impact on public projects and municipal planning. Opponents argue that setting a high compensation standard may discourage necessary infrastructure developments, as cities and counties could face increased costs in land acquisitions. There are concerns that the bill might lead to challenges in balancing the need for public improvement projects with the protection of agricultural lands. This tension between development and preservation is a central point of contention among stakeholders, highlighting the need for further dialogue on property compensation issues in Maryland.

Companion Bills

MD HB81

Crossfiled Real Property - Condemnation - Compensation for Farm and Agricultural Property (Protect Maryland Farm Lands Act)

Previously Filed As

MD SB418

Property Tax - Agricultural Land and Improvements - Assessment

MD HB592

Property Tax - Agricultural Land and Improvements - Assessment

MD SB869

Property Tax - Improvements on Agricultural Land - Assessment

MD HB640

Property Tax - Improvements on Agricultural Land - Assessment

MD SB146

Maryland Real Property Transfer–on–Death (TOD) Act

MD HB842

Agricultural Land - Foreign Property Interests - Restrictions

MD HB986

Maryland Real Property Transfer-on-Death (TOD) Act

MD HB584

Income Tax Credit - Food Donations by Qualified Farms - Sunset Repeal and Alterations (Farmers Feeding Families Act)

MD HB1324

Homestead Property Tax Credit - Eligible Properties - Alteration

MD SB392

Agricultural Land - Adversarial Foreign Governments - Restrictions on Property Interests

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