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H.B. 284
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VETOES
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(D) THE COUNCIL SHALL:
(1) ADVISE THE DEPARTMENT ON THE DEVELOPMENT, ADOPTION, AND
REVISIONS TO THE MBRC;
(2) PROVIDE TECHNICAL ADVICE ON THE INTERPRETATION OF THE
MBRC TO PROPERTY OWNERS, DESIGN PROFESSIONALS, CONTRACTORS, LOCAL
JURISDICTION CODE OFFICIALS, AND LOCAL JURISDICTION CODE APPEAL BOARDS;
(3) TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE, DEVELOP THE MBRC TO SEEK TO AVOID
INCREASED COSTS TO LOCAL JURISDICTIONS ARISING FROM IMPLEMENTATION OF
THE MBRC: AND
(3) (4) TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED IN THE STATE BUDGET, PROVIDE
TRAINING ON THE MBRC FOR CODE OFFICIALS AND OTHER PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
CONSTRUCTION-RELATED PROFESSIONALS.
(E) THE COUNCIL SHALL HAVE A DIRECTOR, APPOINTED BY THE SECRETARY.
THE DIRECTOR SHALL BE A SPECIAL APPOINTEE IN THE STATE PERSONNEL
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.
Article 48 - Inspections
170.
The Board shall formulate definitions, rules and regulations for the safe
construction, use, installation, maintenance, repair and inspection of boilers and
pressure vessels in this State. The rules and regulations so formulated shall conform
as nearly as possible to the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code of the American Society
of Mechanical Engineers, the Inspection Code of the National Board of Boiler and
Pressure Vessel Inspectors, Code for Power Piping, B31.1 of the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers, Code for Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired
Boilers, CSD-1 of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Code for Controls
and Safety Devices, NFPA Series 85 of the National Fire Protection Association, and
Code for Chemical Plant and Petroleum Refinery Piping, B31.3 of the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers, as amended and interpreted from time to time.
Rules and regulations formulated by the Board may be adopted and promulgated by
the Commissioner of Labor and Industry subject to the approval of the Secretary of
Labor, Licensing, and Regulation in the same manner as rules and regulations of the
Occupational Health and Safety Advisory Board. WITHIN 90 DAYS AFTER ADOPTION
OF THE MARYLAND BUILDING REHABILITATION CODE AND ANY SUBSEQUENT
REVISIONS THEREOF TO THE MARYLAND BUILDING REHABILITATION CODE BY THE
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT UNDER ARTICLE 83B, §
6-503 OF THE CODE, THE BOARD AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL SUBMIT PROPOSED
REGULATIONS TO AMEND THE DEFINITIONS, RULES, AND REGULATIONS TO BE
CONSISTENT WITH THE MARYLAND BUILDING REHABILITATION CODE.
Article 89 - Miscellaneous Business, Work, and Safety Provisions
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