Maryland Code § EN-4-104

Section EN-4-104
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(a) In this section, "responsible personnel" means any foreman,
superintendent, or project engineer who is in charge of on-site clearing and grading
operations or sediment control associated with a construction project.
(b) (1) After July 1, 1983, any applicant for sediment and erosion control
plan approval shall certify to the appropriate jurisdiction that any responsible
personnel involved in the construction project will have a certificate of attendance at
a Department approved training program for the control of sediment and erosion
before beginning the project.
(2) A certificate shall be:
(i) Valid for a 3-year period; and
(ii) Automatically renewed unless the Department notifies the
certificate holder that additional training is required.
(c) The appropriate governmental entity authorized to approve grading and
sediment control plans may waive the requirement of this section for the responsible
personnel on any project involving four or fewer residential units.
(d) Any person may develop and conduct a training program if the program
content and instructor are approved by and meet the requirements set by the
Department of the Environment.
(e) (1) The Department may establish by regulation a fee for processing
and issuing the certification.
(2) A fee established in accordance with this subsection shall be set
at a rate that produces funds approximately the same as the cost of processing and
issuing the certification.
(3) The Department shall deposit any fee collected in accordance with
this subsection into the Maryland Clean Water Fund established under § 9-320 of
this article.

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