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Code · Maryland · Public Utilities

§ 12-128

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§12–128.
(a)A political subdivision, municipal corporation, the Department of Transportation, an administration of the Department of Transportation, or the Maryland Transportation Authority may charge, assess, or collect from a person a one–time initial marking fee not exceeding $35 for reimbursement of expenses that the political subdivision, municipal corporation, the Department of Transportation, an administration of the Department of Transportation, or the Maryland Transportation Authority incurs to comply with this subtitle.
(b)If re–marking is requested, or is required after renotification under § 12–125 of this subtitle, a political subdivision, municipal corporation, or any of the transportation entities specified in subsection
(a)of this section may charge, assess, or collect from a person a re–marking fee not exceeding $15 for reimbursement of expenses that the political subdivision, municipal corporation, or any of the transportation entities specified in subsection
(a)of this section incurs to comply with this subtitle.
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