Maryland Code § LE-9-726

Section LE-9-726
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(a) Within 15 days after the date of a decision by the Commission, a party
may file with the Commission a written motion for a rehearing.
(b) A motion filed under subsection (a) of this section shall state the grounds
for the motion.
(c) A motion for rehearing does not stay:
(1) the decision of the Commission; or
(2) the right of another party to appeal from the decision.
(d) (1) Even if an appeal by another party is pending, the Commission
promptly shall rule on a motion for rehearing.
(2) The Commission may decide a motion for rehearing without
granting a hearing on the motion.
(3) The Commission may grant a motion for rehearing only on
grounds of error of law or newly discovered evidence.
(e) If the Commission grants a motion for rehearing, the Commission
promptly shall hold the rehearing and pass an appropriate order, even if an appeal
by another party is pending.
(f) If a party files a motion for a rehearing in accordance with subsection
(a) of this section, the time within which an appeal may be taken from the decision
starts on:
(1) the date on which the Commission mails notice of the denial of
the motion for a rehearing; or
(2) if the Commission grants the motion for rehearing, the date on
which the Commission mails notice of an order under subsection (e) of this section.

(g) (1) If the Commission denies a motion for a rehearing, the
Commission shall send a copy of the denial by first-class mail to each party's attorney
of record or, if the party is unrepresented, to the party.
(2) If the Commission grants a motion for a rehearing, the
Commission shall send a copy of the order issued in accordance with subsection (e) of
this section, by first-class mail to each party's attorney of record or, if the party is
unrepresented, to the party.
(h) (1) If a court hears an appeal from the decision before the
Commission rules on a motion for a rehearing under subsection (d) of this section or
passes an order under subsection (e) of this section, the court shall determine each
question of fact or law, including a question that is still before the Commission.
(2) If a court hears an appeal after the Commission rules on a motion
for a rehearing under subsection (d) of this section, the court shall determine each
question of fact or law that arises under the original order and any later order that
the Commission passes under subsection (e) of this section.

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