Maryland Code § EN-15-605

Section EN-15-605
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(a) A person may not continue or commence operation of any deep mine as
an operator within the State without first obtaining a license from the Department.
(b) The application for a license shall be made in writing on a form the
Department furnishes and accompanied by a $200 fee. The application shall contain
the information concerning the applicant that the Department requires. If a
corporation, partnership, or association submits the application, it shall contain the
information concerning officers, directors, and principal owners that the Department
requires. Subject to subsection (c) of this section, a license is renewable annually on
application made on or before January 1 of the next succeeding year and payment of
a $10 renewal fee.
(c) (1) The Secretary shall investigate each application for a license or
renewal.
(2) The Secretary may not issue a license to or renew the license of
an applicant if the Secretary finds that the applicant:
(i) Failed to correct a violation of any rule or regulation
adopted under this subtitle;
(ii) Failed to comply with any provision of this subtitle; or
(iii) Forfeited any bond posted in connection with deep mining
activities in any state.
(3) With respect to an application of a corporation, partnership, or
association, the Secretary may not issue a license to or renew the license of the
applicant, if the Secretary finds that any of its officers, directors, or principal owners:
(i) Failed and continues to fail to comply with any provision of
this subtitle;
(ii) Is or has been an officer, or principal owner of any other
corporation, partnership, or association that previously failed and continues to fail to
comply with any provision of this subtitle; or
(iii) Forfeited any bond posted in connection with deep mining
activity in any state.
(4) The provisions of this subsection are not intended to expand the
authority of the Secretary to adopt rules and regulations as otherwise provided by
law.

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