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Code · Maryland · State Government

§ 10-211

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§10–211.
(a)In accordance with subsection
(b)of this section, a hearing may be conducted by telephone, video conferencing, or other electronic means.
(1)For good cause, a party may object to the holding of a hearing by telephone, video conferencing, or other electronic means.
(2)If a party establishes good cause in opposition to the holding of a hearing by telephone or other similar audio electronic means, the hearing shall be held in person or by video conferencing or other similar audiovisual electronic means.
(3)If a party establishes good cause in opposition to the holding of a hearing by video conferencing or other similar audiovisual electronic means, the hearing shall be conducted in person.
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