Section 5-1305 - Expansion(a)(1) A political subdivision may apply to the Secretary to expand an existing BRAC Revitalization and Incentive Zone in the same manner as the political subdivision would apply to designate a new BRAC Revitalization and Incentive Zone.(2) The Secretary may grant an expansion of a BRAC Revitalization and Incentive Zone into an area that meets the requirements of § 5-1303 of this subtitle.(3) For purposes of § 5-1304(a) of this subtitle, an expansion of a BRAC Revitalization and Incentive Zone that does not exceed 50% of the existing geographic area of the BRAC Revitalization and Incentive Zone does not count towards the limit on the number of BRAC Revitalization and Incentive Zones that: (i) the Secretary may designate in a calendar year; or(ii) a county may receive.(b)(1) The Secretary may grant an extraordinary expansion of a BRAC Revitalization and Incentive Zone in the State each calendar year for an area that: (i) meets the requirements of § 5-1303 of this subtitle; and(ii) in the determination of the Secretary, is of strategic importance to the economic development interests of the county in which the BRAC Revitalization and Incentive Zone is located.(2) For purposes of § 5-1304(a) of this subtitle, an extraordinary expansion of a BRAC Revitalization and Incentive Zone does not count towards the limit on the number of BRAC Revitalization and Incentive Zones that: (i) the Secretary may designate in a calendar year; or(ii) a county may receive.(3) The Secretary may not grant more than two extraordinary expansions in the State during a single calendar year.