Maryland Code § EN-14-114

Section EN-14-114
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(a) Except in an emergency, a rule, regulation, order, or amendment may
not be made by the Department without a public hearing upon at least ten days'
notice. The public hearing shall be held at the time and place prescribed by the
Department. Any interested person is entitled to be heard by the Department.
(b) When an emergency requiring immediate action exists, the Department
is authorized to issue an emergency order without notice or hearing. An emergency
order takes effect upon promulgation. An emergency order may not remain effective
for more than 15 days.
(c) All rules, regulations, and orders issued by the Department shall be in
writing, entered and indexed in books kept by the Department as public documents
open for inspection during normal office hours. A copy of any rule, regulation, or order
certified by the Secretary of the Department or the Secretary's designee shall be
received in evidence in all courts with the same effect as the original.
(d) The Department may act either upon its own motion or the petition of
any interested person. On the filing of a petition concerning any matter within its
jurisdiction, it shall promptly fix a date for a hearing and cause notice of the hearing
to be given. The hearing shall be held promptly after the filing of the petition. If the
hearing relates to the issuance of a permit for or with respect to a specific well, it

shall be held in the county or municipal corporation where the well is located. The
Department shall enter its order within ten days after the hearing.

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