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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

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as a used oil disposal location. The designated facility
shall install and maintain on the premises used oil
collection containers, properly sheltered and protected to
prevent spillage, seepage, or discharge of the used oil into
the water of the State, and of sufficient size to handle
returns of used oil and used oil containers. Each
designated facility regularly shall remove and dispose or
have removed and disposed by used oil collectors, the
accumulated oil in a manner as required by law.

(g) Report to General Assembly. — The Department OF
HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE shall prepare and submit an annual
report to the General Assembly summarizing information on
used oil collection and recycling, analyzing the
effectiveness of the act's provisions and their
implementation, and making recommendations for any necessary
changes in the provisions or their administration.

8-1412. Procedure upon violations of subtitle.

(a) Complaint to be served upon alleged violator;
options available to Department OF HEALTH AND MENTAL
HYGIENE. — Whenever the Department OF HEALTH AND MENTAL
HYGIENE believes a violation of any provision of this
subtitle or any rule or regulation has occurred, it shall
cause a written complaint to be served upon the alleged
violator. The complaint shall specify the provision of law
or rule or regulation allegedly violated and the alleged
fact that constitutes the violation. Subsequent to or
concurrent with service of the complaint as provided in
subsection (c), the Department OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE
may exercise one of the following options:

(1)  Issue an order requiring necessary
corrective action be taken within the time prescribed in its
order. Any person named in the order may request in writing a
hearing before the Department not later than ten days after
the date the order is served, in which case a hearing shall
be scheduled within ten days from receipt of the request. A
decision shall be rendered within ten days from the date of
the hearing.

(2)  Require the alleged violator to file a
written report regarding the alleged violation.

(3)  Require the alleged violator to appear
before the Department OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE at a time
and place the Department specifies to answer the charge
outlined in the complaint.

(4)  Require the alleged violator to file a
written report regarding the alleged violation and appear
before the Department at a time and place the Department OF
HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE specifies to answer the charges
outlined in the complaint.

 

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