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Session Laws, 2005
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                             Ch. 501 1.       A controlled dangerous substance; or 2.       Controlled paraphernalia, as defined in § 5-101 of the
Criminal Law Article; or (iii) For the illegal storage or concealment of a controlled dangerous
substance in sufficient quantity to reasonably indicate under all the circumstances an
intent to manufacture, distribute, or dispense: 1.       A controlled dangerous substance; or 2.       Controlled paraphernalia, as defined in § 5-101 of the
Criminal Law Article. (6) (I) "OPERATOR" MEANS A PERSON THAT EXERCISES CONTROL
OVER PROPERTY. (II) "OPERATOR" INCLUDES A PROPERTY MANAGER OR ANY OTHER
PERSON THAT IS AUTHORIZED TO EVICT A TENANT. [(5)] (7) "Owner" includes an owner-occupant. (8) "OWNER-OCCUPANT" INCLUDES AN OWNER OF COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY THAT CONDUCTS BUSINESS IN ANY PART OF THE PROPERTY. [(6)] (9) "Property" includes a mobile home. [(7)] (10) (i) "Tenant" means the lessee or a person occupying property,
whether or not a party to a lease. (ii) "Tenant" includes a lessee or a person occupying a mobile home,
whether or not a party to a lease. (iii) "Tenant" does not include: 1.       The owner of the property; or 2.       A mobile home owner who leases or rents a site for
residential use and resides in a mobile home park. (b) An action under § 4-401 of the Courts Article to abate a nuisance may be
brought by: (1)     The State's Attorney of the county in which the nuisance is located; (2)     The county attorney or solicitor of the county in which the nuisance is
located; (3)     A community association within whose boundaries the nuisance is
located; or (4)     A municipal corporation within whose boundaries the nuisance is
located.
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