Maryland Code § PS-12-311

Section PS-12-311
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(a) The Department shall maintain a program of adequate inspection of
industrialized buildings.
(b) (1) Each manufacturer of industrialized buildings to be sold or
offered for sale to first users in the State shall agree that the Department has the
right to conduct unannounced inspections at the manufacturing site to review any
aspect of the manufacturer's quality control program.
(2) The cost of two unannounced inspections may be charged to the
manufacturer in accordance with a fee schedule established by the Department.
(3) In addition, the total travel costs on published air fare, or
equivalent rate, between Baltimore and the location of the factory, plus necessary
supplemental surface transportation and reimbursement for food and lodging
consistent with allowances for State employees may be charged to the manufacturer.
(c) (1) The Department may establish a program of training and
accreditation of local enforcement agency personnel to:
(i) enable them to be most effective in inspection of
industrialized buildings or manufactured homes; and
(ii) promote the possibility of reciprocal reliance between
building personnel in this State and between this State and other states.
(2) In those jurisdictions that employ accredited local enforcement
agency personnel, the function of on-site inspection of the installation or assembly of
industrialized buildings is reserved to those jurisdictions with appropriate appeal
procedures from their decisions.
(d) (1) Local enforcement agency representatives, manufacturers, and
installers may report to the Department an industrialized building that has been
damaged en route to the site so that the Department may arrange for a reinspection
of the industrialized building.
(2) The Department may charge a reinspection fee to the installer of
the industrialized building.

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