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Session Laws, 2005
Volume 752, Page 1379   View pdf image
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                             Ch. 278
(4) IF THE CIRCUIT COURT FINDS THAT THERE HAS BEEN NO DEFAULT
OR IF THE FULL AMOUNT OF THE COURT'S JUDGMENT IS PAID TO THE STATE WITHIN
30 DAYS AFTER THE COURT'S FINAL ORDER, A TEMPORARY LIEN THEN IN EFFECT
SHALL BE RELEASED IMMEDIATELY AND THE SECRETARY OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC
WORKS SHALL CAUSE THE RELEASE TO BE RECORDED IN THE LAND RECORDS. (F) (1) ALL FUNDS RECOVERED AS A RESULT OF THIS RIGHT OF RECOVERY
SHALL BE DEPOSITED IN THE ANNUITY BOND FUND AND APPLIED TO THE DEBT
SERVICE REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATE. (2) IF THE BOARD DETERMINES THAT THERE IS GOOD CAUSE FOR
RELEASING THE TRANSFEROR, TRANSFEREE, OR OWNER FROM THE OBLIGATION
IMPOSED UNDER THIS SUBTITLE, THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS MAY WAIVE THE
STATE'S RIGHT OF RECOVERY UNDER THIS SUBTITLE. 24-1307. THE DEPARTMENT SHALL ADOPT REGULATIONS TO IMPLEMENT THE
PROVISIONS OF THIS SUBTITLE. SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take
effect July 1, 2005. Approved May 10, 2005.
CHAPTER 278
(House Bill 251) AN ACT concerning Waste Management Administration - Lead Poisoning Prevention FOR the purpose of making winter work waivers automatic except under certain
conditions;
reducing the elevated blood lead level required to make a certain
qualified offer; reducing the elevated blood lead level that initiates a certain
notice to property owners; requiring property owners to perform certain
procedures for a certain event to satisfy certain requirements; eliminating the
grace period for certain violations; providing a transition period for residential
rental property change in ownership;
altering certain definitions; and generally
relating to lead poisoning prevention. BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article - Environment
Section 6-801(g), 6-804, 6-815(d), 6-817, 6-819(c), (c), and (j), 6-828, 6-830, 6-846, and 6-850
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1996 Replacement Volume and 2004 Supplement) BY adding to - 1379 -


 
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