Maryland Code § EN-6-1702

Section EN-6-1702
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Dampness" means abnormal moisture in the interior of a facility,
including:
(i) Excessive humidity levels;
(ii) Lingering condensation;
(iii) Leaks;
(iv) Water damage; and
(v) Musty or moldy odors.
(3) (i) "Mold" means a form of multicellular fungi that lives:
1. On plant or animal matter; or
2. In an indoor environment.
(ii) "Mold" includes:
1. Alternaria;
2. Aspergillus;
3. Cladosporium;
4. Fusarium;
5. Memnoniella;
6. Mucor;
7. Penicillium;

8. Stachybotrys chartarum; and
9. Trichoderma.
(4) "Mold remediation" means:
(i) Removing, cleaning, sanitizing, demolishing, or any other
treatment performed to address a mold hazard, mold, or dampness; or
(ii) Abatement of the underlying cause of a mold hazard, mold,
or dampness.
(b) The Department, in coordination with the Maryland Department of
Health, the Department of Housing and Community Development, the Maryland
Department of Labor, and the Department of General Services, shall develop and
update as necessary:
(1) A centralized website providing information about mold
remediation and dampness; and
(2) Subject to subsection (c) of this section, an informational
pamphlet on mold that includes:
(i) Resources in the State relating to mold; and
(ii) How tenants can control mold growth in their unit.
(c) Instead of developing a pamphlet under subsection (b)(2) of this section,
the Department may use the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's "Brief Guide to
Mold, Moisture and Your Home" pamphlet.

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