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Code · Maryland · Environment

§ 8-506

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§8–506.
(1)Unless the person served with an order under § 8-503(a)(1) of this subtitle makes a timely request for a hearing, the order is a final order.
(2)If the person served with an order under § 8-503(a)(1) of this subtitle makes a timely request for a hearing, the order becomes a final corrective order when the Department renders its decision following the hearing.
(1)If the Department issues a notice under § 8-503(a)(2) or
(3)of this subtitle, the Department may not issue an order that requires corrective action by the person to whom the notice is directed until after the later of:
(i)The time set for the hearing, if any; and
(ii)The time set for filing of the report, if any.
(2)After the time within which the Department may not issue a corrective order has passed, if the Department finds that a violation of this title has occurred, the Department shall issue an order that requires correction of the violation within a time set in the order.
(3)Any order issued under this subsection is a final corrective order and the person to whom the order is directed is not entitled to a hearing before the Department as a result of the order.
(c)The Department shall:
(1)Take action to secure compliance with any final corrective order; and
(2)If the terms of the final corrective order are violated or if a violation is not corrected within the time set in the order, sue to require correction of the violation.
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