Maryland Code § EN-9-1714

Section EN-9-1714
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(a) (1) In this section, "office building" means a building that has
150,000 square feet or greater of office space.
(2) This section does not affect the authority of a county or
municipality to:
(i) Enact and enforce recycling requirements, including
establishing civil penalties, for an office building; or
(ii) Alter or exempt a person from recycling requirements:

1. Due to special circumstances that are identified by
the office building owner in an application to the county or municipality for an
alteration or exemption; or
2. In response to changing market conditions that
affect the county or municipality.
(3) This section does not require a county to manage or enforce the
recycling activities of an office building that is located within the boundaries of a
municipality.
(b) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, on or before October
1, 2021, each owner of an office building shall provide:
(i) Recycling receptacles for the collection of recyclable
materials; and
(ii) For the removal for further recycling of the following
materials, as determined by the county or municipality in which the building is
located, deposited into the recycling receptacles:
1. Paper and cardboard;
2. Metal; and
3. Plastic materials.
(2) On agreement between an office building owner and the tenant of
the office building, a tenant may carry out the recycling required under this
subsection.
(3) A county may require an office building owner or a tenant of an
office building that provides for recycling in accordance with this subsection to report
to the county on recycling activities in a manner determined by the county.
(c) The recycling required under subsection (b) of this section shall be
carried out in accordance with the recycling plan required under § 9-1703 of this
subtitle for the county in which the office building is located.
(d) An enforcement unit, officer, or official of a county or municipality may
conduct inspections to enforce this section.

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