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Md. Code Ann., Land Use § 4-212

(a) (1) In this section, “agritourism” means an activity conducted on a farm that is offered to a member of the general public or to invited guests for the purpose of education, recreation, or active involvement in the farm operation.

(2) “Agritourism” includes:

(i) farm tours;

(ii) hayrides;

(iii) corn mazes;

(iv) seasonal petting farms;

(v) farm museums;

(vi) guest farms;

(vii) pumpkin patches;

(viii) “pick your own” or “cut your own” produce;

(ix) camping;

(x) incidental outdoor stays;

(xi) classes related to agricultural products or skills; and

(xii) picnic and party facilities offered in conjunction with any agritourism activity.

(b) A local jurisdiction may adopt the definition of “agritourism” as defined in this section by local ordinance, resolution, law, or rule.

Official source: Maryland General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Maryland statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.