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Code · Maryland · Real Property

§ 11B-111.9

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§11B–111.9.
(1)In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2)“Composting” means the controlled aerobic biological decomposition of organic waste material.
(3)“Composting facility” has the meaning stated in § 9–1701 of the Environment Article.
(4)“Local jurisdiction” means the county or municipality where the homeowners association is located.
(b)A recorded covenant or restriction, a provision in a declaration, or a provision in the bylaws or rules of a homeowners association may not prohibit or unreasonably restrict a lot owner from:
(1)Composting organic waste materials for the lot owner’s personal or household use, provided that the lot owner:
(i)Owns or has the right to exclusive use of the area where the composting is conducted; and
(ii)Observes all laws, ordinances, and regulations of the State and local jurisdiction that pertain to composting; or
(2)Contracting with a private entity to collect organic waste materials from the lot owner for composting at a composting facility.
(c)A recorded covenant or restriction, a provision in a declaration, or a provision in the bylaws or rules of a homeowners association that unreasonably impedes the ability of a private entity to access the common elements for the purpose of collecting organic waste materials from a lot owner shall be interpreted as a restriction on the lot owner’s right to contract for private composting services under subsection (b)(2) of this section.
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