Environmental (alternative)
A Maryland property owner who removes a large regulated tree without a permit from their county may face:
ANo consequence — it's their property
BFines and required replacement planting under the county tree ordinance or Forest Conservation Act✓ Correct
CMREC license suspension
DOnly a verbal warning
Explanation
Many Maryland counties have tree protection ordinances, and the Forest Conservation Act may apply. Unpermitted removal of significant or regulated trees can result in fines and required replacements.
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