Maryland Code § CL-14-12A-01

Section CL-14-12A-01
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Advertising" means any oral, written, printed, or graphic statement or
representation made in connection with the solicitation or sale of basement
waterproofing services.
(c) "Basement" means a subsurface or subterranean portion of a home,
dwelling, or other building.
(d) "Basement waterproofing" means the use or application of materials or
processes for the prevention or control of water leakage or water flow through the
basement walls or flooring into the interior portion of a basement.
(e) "Engineer's analysis" means a written report, from a professional
engineer or architect licensed in this State, containing:
(1) An analysis of soil conditions, water tables or pressure, and other
factors or conditions that affect the existence and correction of basement water
problems; and

(2) An opinion as to the probability that the process and the
particular substances or materials which are to be used in the performance of
basement waterproofing services will or will not cure the basement water problem or
have a significant waterproofing effect.
(f) "Seller" means a person, or an agent, representative, or employee of a
person engaged in the business of basement waterproofing.
(g) "Seller's analysis" means a written statement, by the seller, of the causes
and conditions responsible for the buyer's basement water problem and the specific
processes and materials to be used to correct the problem.
(h) "Soil injection/pressure pumping" means a basement waterproofing
process in connection with waterproofing services in which:
(1) A substance is injected into the ground adjacent to the basement
walls or beneath the basement foundation or floor by pipes or other conduits; or
(2) Substances are poured into shallow trenches adjacent to
basement walls for the purpose of protecting or sealing the basement walls,
foundation, floors, or exterior soil against water penetration.
(i) "Waterproofing technique" means any single process designed to
prevent or control water leakage into a house or dwelling, but does not include the
combination of two or more processes.

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