Maryland Code § PS-12-307

Section PS-12-307
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(a) (1) The Department shall determine whether each proposed
industrialized building meets the standards contained in the regulations of the
Department.
(2) The determination shall include the evaluation and testing of the
industrialized building and the quality control system at the factory of origin and at
the building site.
(b) (1) The Department shall perform the determination required by
subsection (a) of this section through its own personnel or through a designated agent.
(2) The designated agent shall be:
(i) qualified personnel of a local enforcement agency; or
(ii) a testing facility that is approved by the Department.
(3) The testing facility shall be:

(i) an architect or professional engineer whose registration is
accepted by the State; or
(ii) a testing organization that is determined by the
Department to be specifically qualified by reason of facilities, personnel, experience,
and demonstrated reliability to investigate, test, and evaluate industrialized
buildings or their component parts.
(4) In addition to evaluating and testing industrialized buildings or
their component parts, the testing facility shall:
(i) list the units in compliance with the standards adopted by
the Department;
(ii) provide adequate follow-up services at the point of
manufacture to ensure that production units are in full compliance; and
(iii) provide for each unit an insignia in the form of a label, seal,
or other evidence of compliance.
(c) A manufacturer of a building exempted from the applicability of this
subtitle under § 12-301(d)(3)(iii) of this subtitle may elect to have the Department
perform a determination under subsection (a) of this section for the purpose of the
Department certifying and providing an insignia for the building under this subtitle.

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