Ch. 6
LAWS OF MARYLAND
(a) The Commissioner may make use of any powers granted by
this article to enforce the laws of this State so long as those
powers are not specifically preempted by the Product Liability
Risk Retention Act of 1981 as amended by the Risk Retention [Act]
AMENDMENTS of 1986.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Incorrect terminology in Article 48A, §
626(a).
Occurred: Ch. 396, Acts of 1987.
627.
A risk retention group which violates any provision of this
[Act] SUBTITLE is subject to fines and penalties applicable to
licensed insurers generally, including revocation of its license
and the right to do business in this State.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Stylistic error in Article 48A, § 627.
Occurred: Ch. 396, Acts of 1987.
Article 49B - Human Relations Commission
5.
(d) (2) This section does not require structural changes,
modifications, or additions to buildings or vehicles, except as
required by THIS paragraph [(2) of this subsection] or as
otherwise required by law. In addition, any building
constructed, modified or altered in compliance with, or pursuant
to a waiver from, the Maryland Building Code for the Handicapped
under [§ 11-402 of Article 41] ARTICLE 41B, § 6-102 of the Code
shall not be subject to this section.
(i) When structural changes, modifications, or
the provision of special equipment is necessary to accommodate a
handicapped person the accommodation shall be "reasonable"...
(ii) 1. "Reasonable accommodation" for the
purposes of this paragraph means to make a public accommodation
suitable for access, use, and patronage by a person without
danger to the person's health or safety and without undue
hardship or expense to a business or other activity making such
an accommodation.
2. With respect to a private motor coach
transportation carrier, for the purposes of this subsection,
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