Maryland Code § EN-7-511

Section EN-7-511
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(a) Within 75 days after the Department has received a proposed response
action plan, the Department, after considering any comments the Department has
received under § 7-509 of this subtitle, shall notify the participant in writing that:
(1) The response action plan has been approved; or
(2) The response action plan has been rejected and shall state the
modifications in the response action plan that are necessary to receive the
Department's approval.
(b) (1) (i) If the Department notifies a participant that modifications
in a response action plan are necessary to receive the Department's approval, the
participant may resubmit the plan within 120 days after receipt of the Department's
notification.
(ii) If the participant does not resubmit the plan within 120
days under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, the participant will be considered to
have withdrawn the participant's application in accordance with § 7-512 of this
subtitle.
(2) Within 30 days after receipt of a resubmitted plan under
paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Department shall notify the participant whether
the plan has been approved.
(c) The response action plan approval letter shall state that, subject to the
requirements of § 7-514 of this subtitle:
(1) No further action will be required to accomplish the objectives set
forth in the approved response action plan other than those actions described in the
approved response action plan; and

(2) The participant will receive a certificate of completion subject to
the conditions and requirements of § 7-514(b) of this subtitle if:
(i) The approved response action plan is implemented to the
satisfaction of the Department; and
(ii) The response action plan has achieved the cleanup criteria.
(d) A response action plan approval letter, if applicable, shall include a
limitation on the permissible uses of the property that is consistent with the response
action plan.

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