Maryland Code § BR-3-406

Section BR-3-406
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(a) In this section, "workday" means a day that is not a Saturday, a Sunday,
or a State holiday.
(b) If, after an inspection or investigation, the Commissioner finds that,
within the immediately preceding 6 months, an amusement owner has violated this
title or an order passed or regulation adopted under this title, the Commissioner
promptly shall issue a citation to the amusement owner.
(c) Each citation shall:
(1) describe, in detail, the nature of the alleged violation;
(2) cite the provision of this title, order, or regulation that the
amusement owner is alleged to have violated; and
(3) set a reasonable time for correction of the alleged violation.
(d) Within a reasonable time after issuance of a citation, the Commissioner
shall send by certified mail to the amusement owner a notice that:
(1) states the proposed civil penalty, if any, that the Commissioner
intends to impose under this title; and
(2) informs the amusement owner of the right to a hearing under this
section.
(e) In accordance with any regulation that the Commissioner adopts under
this title, an amusement owner who receives a citation shall post the citation or a
copy of it conspicuously at or near each place where the citation alleges that a
violation occurred.
(f) Within 15 workdays after an amusement owner receives a notice under
subsection (d) of this section, the amusement owner may submit to the Commissioner
a written request for a hearing on the citation or proposed civil penalty.
(g) Unless an amusement owner requests a hearing as provided in this
section, a citation and a notice of a proposed civil penalty are final orders.

(h) After an opportunity for a hearing under this section, the Commissioner
may pass an order that affirms or modifies a requirement of a citation for correction
of a violation if the amusement owner shows that the amusement owner:
(1) has made a good faith effort to comply with the requirement; but
(2) has not complied because of a factor beyond the reasonable control
of the amusement owner.
(i) An amusement owner shall correct each violation for which the
Commissioner issues a citation within the time set for correction in a final order
under this subtitle.
(j) If the Commissioner has reason to believe that an amusement owner
has failed to correct a violation in a timely manner, the Commissioner shall send by
certified mail to the amusement owner a notice that:
(1) states that the amusement owner has failed to correct the
violation;
(2) states the proposed civil penalty, if any, that the Commissioner
intends to impose under this title for the failure; and
(3) informs the amusement owner that, within 15 workdays after
receipt of the notice, the amusement owner may submit to the Commissioner a
written request for a hearing on the failure to correct the violation or proposed civil
penalty.
(k) Unless an amusement owner requests a hearing as provided in this
section, the notice, including any proposed civil penalty, is a final order.
(l) (1) Whenever the Commissioner receives a request for a hearing
made in accordance with this section, the Commissioner shall hold a hearing.
(2) To the extent practicable, the hearing shall be held within 30 days
after receipt of the request.
(m) The Commissioner shall give notice and hold the hearing under this
section in accordance with Title 10, Subtitle 2 of the State Government Article.
(n) (1) If a hearing examiner or other officer is appointed to hold a
hearing under this section, the officer shall prepare a record that includes testimony.

(2) The officer shall submit a report to the Commissioner and send a
copy of the report to any amusement owner affected by the report.
(3) The report becomes final unless, within 10 workdays after the
report, the amusement owner submits a written request for a review of the proceeding
by the Commissioner.
(4) After a review of a proceeding under this subsection, with or
without a hearing, the Commissioner shall pass an order based on findings of fact.
The order shall affirm, modify, or vacate the citation or proposed civil penalty or
direct other appropriate relief.
(5) An order of the Commissioner under paragraph (4) of this
subsection is final 15 days after passage of the order.

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