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terns or for solid waste acceptance facilities, unless such systems or
facilities are found to be in conformance with the county plan, amend-
ments or revisions thereof.
4. Applicants for building permits or subdivision approvals, or
community water supply or sewerage systems construction approval
or solid waste acceptance facility construction approval, shall submit
to the approving authority such information in such form as may be
reasonably necessary and required, to show compliance with para-
graph 3 of this subsection.
5. County plan shall be reviewed by the governing body of the
county at least annually and a report of the review together with
amendments thereto or revisions thereof to cover the succeeding ten-
year period as adopted by the governing body, shall be submitted
to the Department.
6. Any violation of paragraph 3 of this subsection shall be pun-
ishable by a fine of not to exceed $100 for each day of such violation.
The imposition of any such fine shall not bar any other relief or
penalty otherwise applicable.
(e) 1. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the
installation or operation of water supply systems used solely for
purposes not requiring potable water.
2. Any county exempt from the provisions of this section shall
not be entitled to receive funds from the Sanitary Facility Fund as
authorized by Section 387B of this article.
(f) The provisions of any zoning ordinance, subdivision regula-
tion, building code, or other law of the State or any regulation adopted
thereunder or any law, ordinance or regulation of any municipality
or county of the State, establishing standards to which afford greater
protection to the public health, safety and welfare of the community,
shall not be limited or superseded to the extent of its or their greater
protection by regulations adopted pursuant to this section.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 1971.
Approved May 17, 1971.
CHAPTER 502
(House Bill 109)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 11-1002.2
of Article 66½ of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1970 Replace-
ment Volume), title "Vehicle Laws," subtitle "Rules of the Road,"
subheading "Stopping, Standing and Parking," changing the time
requirement within which notice by registered mail, return receipt
requested, shall be given to the last known registered owner of an
abandoned motor vehicle; and providing for notice by publication
if the notice by registered mail is returned as undeliverable.
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