Maryland Code § LE-5-211

Section LE-5-211
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(a) Whenever an individual who is authorized to inspect property in the
State is denied access after the individual makes a proper request to the owner,
lessee, or other person in charge of the property, the individual may apply to the
District Court for an administrative search warrant under this section.
(b) Each application under this section shall:
(1) state the nature, purpose, and scope of the inspection; and
(2) show that:

(i) the applicant:
1. is authorized by law to inspect the property to which
access was denied; and
2. requested access at a reasonable time;
(ii) access was denied; and
(iii) the inspection is for a purpose related to safety or health.
(c) (1) An application may not be submitted to the District Court unless
approved by the Attorney General.
(2) If the Commissioner or an authorized representative of the
Commissioner applies for an administrative search warrant under subsection (a) of
this section, the Attorney General shall prioritize and expedite review of the
application.
(d) On application in accordance with this section, the District Court may
issue an administrative search warrant.

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