Maryland Code § EN-4-110

Section EN-4-110
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(a) If the Department finds that earth moving activity requiring the
approval of the appropriate approval authority is being carried on in violation of § 4-
105 of this subtitle either because it is being undertaken:
(1) Without any such approval; or
(2) Not substantially in accordance with the approved plan or any
written recommendations of the approval authority regarding control of erosion and
siltation and elimination of pollution, the Department may issue an order requiring
the person conducting the work to stop all work, except that work necessary to
implement the recommendations of the approval authority, until such time as
approval of the activity has been obtained from the approval authority and the
sediment control measures required by the authority have been implemented.

(b) In order to request that a stop work order be lifted, the person to whom
the stop work order has been issued shall notify the Department when the required
approval has been received and the required sediment control measures have been
implemented.
(c) The Department shall act on a request to lift a stop work order and shall
notify the requestor of its approval or denial of the request within 2 working days of
the receipt of that request. Any denial must be in writing, providing the reasons
therefor. Denial of a request to lift a stop work order solely for reasons pertaining to
implementation or maintenance of erosion and sediment control measures shall be
based upon an inspection of the construction site by the Department. If the initial
request is denied, the Department shall act upon each subsequent request within 10
working days of receipt of that subsequent request.
(d) A stop work order is effective immediately whether or not a request for
a hearing is filed, and remains in effect until lifted in accordance with this subsection.

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