Maryland Code § EN-7-409

Section EN-7-409
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(a) The Board shall be a unit of the Department for purposes of executive
organization.
(b) The Board has all powers necessary for carrying out the purposes of this
subtitle, including but not limited to the powers set forth in this section, and may:
(1) Make any contract or agreement the Board determines to be
necessary or incidental to the performance of its duties and to the execution of the
purpose of and the powers granted by this subtitle;
(2) Make directly, or through the hiring of staff or consultants, any
plans, surveys, investigations, or studies bearing on the characteristics of any site or
on the need for and employment of sites and facilities throughout the State; and

(3) Prepare information to further public understanding of matters
that the Board is required to consider, such as site suitability, management
alternatives and the treatment and disposal needs of the State, and to disseminate
such information to environmental and community organizations, schools, libraries,
local, State, and federal government agencies, and other members of the general
public.
(c) The determination by the Board of statewide need and the plans and
surveys prepared by the Board as authorized by this subtitle shall be prepared in
form and substance suitable for inclusion in any statewide solid waste management
plan.
(d) To assist the Board in carrying out the provisions of this subtitle, the
Department shall routinely furnish the Board with copies of relevant information and
data filed with the Department under the provisions of this article that are applicable
to the generation, transport, and disposal of hazardous waste.
(e) In the event that the statewide plan is no longer required under the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, as amended, the Board within 1 year after
the Act is not in effect shall prepare a 10-year hazardous waste management plan
and shall propose procedures for its adoption.

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