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Code · Maryland · Environment

§ 6-411

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§6–411.
(a)To apply for a license, a business entity or public unit shall:
(1)Submit an application to the Department on the form that the Department requires; and
(2)Pay to the Department the application fee set by the Department.
(b)The application form shall include:
(1)The name and address of the business entity or public unit;
(2)A description of the protective clothing and respirators that the business entity or public unit will use;
(3)The name and address of each asbestos disposal site that the business entity or public unit will use;
(4)A description of the site decontamination procedures that the business entity or public unit will use;
(5)A description of the removal and encapsulation methods that the business entity or public unit will use;
(6)A description of the procedures that the business entity or public unit will use for handling waste containing asbestos;
(7)A description of the air monitoring procedures that the business entity or public unit will use;
(8)A description of the final clean-up procedures that the business entity or public unit will use;
(9)The signature of the chief executive officer of the business entity or the chief executive officer’s designee, or the signature of a representative of the public unit; and
(10)Any other information that the Department requires.
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