Maryland Code § PS-12-312

Section PS-12-312
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(a) The Department may act as necessary or desirable to carry out a State
plan of enforcement under the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety
Standards Act.
(b) The authority of the Department under subsection (a) of this section
includes the authority to:
(1) contract with or accept grants from the Department of Housing
and Urban Development, the National Conference of States on Building Codes and
Standards, their successors, or other similar organizations with respect to the
enforcement of manufactured home standards and perform the undertakings and
conditions of the contract or grant;
(2) engage in factory inspection and quality control monitoring of
manufactured home manufacturers in the State and outside the State with respect
to manufactured homes to be sold in the State or, if on a reciprocal or cooperative
basis, not intended for sale in the State;
(3) train and accredit local enforcement agency personnel with
respect to manufactured home construction and safety standards and manufactured
home installation;
(4) inspect manufactured homes in the possession of dealers or
otherwise distributed in the State, to:
(i) verify that the federal certification is proper for the
intended zone; and
(ii) ascertain any damage in transit that affects compliance
with construction or safety standards or constitutes a safety hazard;
(5) establish procedures to ascertain, report on, and correct
complaints and reports of defects from or to dealers or users of manufactured homes;
(6) conduct on-site inspection of the installation of manufactured
homes, require a permit or other evidence of approval of the on-site installation, and
charge a fee to cover costs although these functions may be performed by a local
enforcement agency that employs accredited inspectors; and
(7) require manufactured home dealers and manufactured home
park operators to allow entry and inspection of manufactured homes for purposes of
this subtitle and submit reports for purposes of this subtitle.

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