Maryland Code § LU-20-526

Section LU-20-526
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(a) (1) In Montgomery County, it is a misdemeanor to:
(i) construct, alter structurally, or use any building, structure,
or land in violation of this title, a local law adopted under this title, or a decision made
under this title; or
(ii) willfully issue a building, use, or occupancy permit in
violation of this title, a local law adopted under this title, or a decision made under
this title.
(2) The County Council of Montgomery County or the prosecuting
official of the county may prosecute any violation under this subsection.
(b) (1) In Prince George's County, it is a misdemeanor to:
(i) construct, alter structurally, or use any building or other
structure in violation of the building code of Prince George's County;
(ii) use land in violation of this title, a local law adopted under
this title, a decision made under this title, or a zoning text amendment adopted under
this title; or
(iii) willfully issue any permit, including a building, use, or
occupancy permit, in violation of the building code of Prince George's County, this

title, a local law adopted under this title, a decision made under this title, or a zoning
text amendment adopted under this title.
(2) The county attorney or the State's Attorney may prosecute any
violation under this subsection.
(c) (1) In addition to all other remedies provided by law, the governing
body of Montgomery County or Prince George's County may provide by local law for
the imposition of civil monetary fines or penalties for a violation of:
(i) this title;
(ii) a local law adopted under this title;
(iii) a decision made under this title; or
(iv) a zoning text amendment adopted under this title.
(2) The governing body may provide for the enforcement of the local
law:
(i) as provided in Title 11, Subtitle 2 of this article, and not
subject to an appeal to the board of appeals; or
(ii) by a hearing by an official or unit of the county, subject to
an appeal from the hearing to the board of appeals.
(3) The governing body may provide for the county attorney to
prosecute violations for which civil monetary fines or penalties are imposed.
(d) (1) In addition to all other remedies provided by law, the governing
body of Montgomery County or Prince George's County, public officials of any
municipal corporation or political subdivision in the regional district, or any
neighboring property owner or occupant may institute a civil action to prevent
unlawful construction, alteration, or use of a building or land.
(2) In an action under paragraph (1) of this subsection, any court of
competent jurisdiction has jurisdiction to issue restraining orders, temporary or
permanent injunctions, mandamus, or other appropriate forms of remedy or relief.

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