Maryland Code § PS-12-1007

Section PS-12-1007
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(a) At least every 3 years, the Department, in cooperation with the
Maryland Building Rehabilitation Code Advisory Council, shall review the MBRC
and adopt any necessary or desirable amendments.
(b) (1) A local jurisdiction may adopt amendments to the MBRC that
apply only to the local jurisdiction.
(2) A municipal corporation whose authority to adopt or amend a
building code is limited, by law, by the authority of the county in which it is located,
is not subject to an amendment to the MBRC adopted by the county unless the
municipal corporation also adopts the amendment.
(c) To keep current the central database established under § 12-506 of this
title, a local jurisdiction that amends the MBRC shall provide a copy of the
amendment to the Department:
(1) at least 15 days before the effective date of the amendment; or
(2) within 5 days after the adoption of an emergency local
amendment.
(d) A local jurisdiction that amends the MBRC is not eligible for any funding
appropriated above the appropriation in fiscal year 2000 for:
(1) circuit rider MBRC inspectors provided under the circuit rider
program in the Department;

(2) training for the local jurisdiction's code enforcement officials, as
provided for in § 12-1003(h)(4) of this subtitle;
(3) a smart growth mortgage program, to be established by the
Department under Title 4, Subtitles 2 and 8 of the Housing and Community
Development Article;
(4) the Neighborhood Conservation Program in the Department of
Transportation; and
(5) the Rural Legacy Program established under Title 5, Subtitle 9A
of the Natural Resources Article.
(e) A local jurisdiction that amends the MBRC is not eligible for a priority
under the Department of Transportation's transportation enhancements programs.

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