Maryland Code § PU-23-203

Section PU-23-203
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(a) Except as provided in subsection (e) of this section, this section does not
apply to streets, roads, alleys, sidewalks, or public property in the jurisdiction of
Montgomery County.
(b) (1) The Commission shall make taps in installations of the
Commission at a charge that the Commission considers reasonable.

(2) The Commission may construct and make water service
connections of 2 inches or larger and charge for the connections at the actual cost to
the Commission.
(c) The Commission may authorize the construction of service connections
by a master plumber, who is registered in the sanitary district, under the supervision
of the Commission.
(d) (1) If the Commission, by resolution, authorizes service connections
to be made by a master plumber, under regulations and after issuance of a written
permit by the Commission, the master plumber may enter on and cut into a street
under the jurisdiction of a public authority to the same extent that the Commission
may enter on and cut into the street.
(2) (i) The master plumber shall first post with the Commission
an indemnity bond in an amount set by and with sureties approved by the
Commission.
(ii) The bond shall indemnify the Commission and any State,
county, or municipal authority having jurisdiction over the street against all loss,
cost, or damage that may be caused by the master plumber's entering on and cutting
into the street.
(iii) The master plumber shall deposit with the Commission in
cash a sum set by the Commission to cover the cost of resurfacing the cut.
(3) (i) The only permit required shall be a permit issued by the
Commission in accordance with this section.
(ii) The master plumber shall notify the authority having
control of the street to be entered and cut of the time and nature of the work to be
done.
(e) Before cutting into a street, road, alley, sidewalk, or public property
under the jurisdiction of Montgomery County, a master plumber shall secure a permit
from the county and pay a fee and comply with regulations established by the county.
(f) The Commission shall adopt regulations to implement this section.

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