Maryland Code § PU-27-102

Section PU-27-102
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(a) In Montgomery County and Prince George's County, the county
executive and county council may adopt regulations concerning the Commission's
entry into or use of a public roadway for which a permit is required.
(b) The regulations adopted under this section:
(1) shall be adopted after consultation with the Commission;
(2) may include provisions for the review and approval of the
required permits to be issued by the Commission under § 27-108 of this title for the
construction or location of pipes, conduits, tracks, lines, poles, or facilities of a public
utility in the public roadways of the county;
(3) subject to reasonable provisions for control by the county of the
construction, disturbing, or repair of the public roadway, may not:
(i) be administered so as to constitute a taking of a franchise
right that a public service company or a utility company has in a public roadway; and

(ii) divest the Commission of its right to use a public roadway
for the installation of a Commission facility;
(4) subject to this title, may not prohibit the installation in a public
roadway of a facility being constructed by the Commission to provide service to the
sanitary district in the other county; and
(5) may not be inconsistent with this title.
(c) (1) The review and approval procedures authorized by subsection
(b)(2) of this section:
(i) may require review and approval by the county before the
Commission issues the permit; and
(ii) may not result in any cost to the Commission or to the
public utility.
(2) A permit issued by the Commission under § 27-108 of this title is
not effective unless the appropriate county approves the permit.
(d) (1) The Commission:
(i) shall give a county advance notice of the date, time, and
extent to which the Commission plans to cut into a public roadway, sidewalk, or other
public property of the county; and
(ii) if required by a regulation adopted under this section,
shall:
1. submit a copy of proposed construction plans to the
county before construction begins; and
2. apply for and obtain a permit from the county at no
cost to the Commission.
(2) The county shall promptly process the Commission's permit
application.
(3) The issuance of a permit under this section constitutes approval
of the Commission's proposed construction as specified in the permit.

(4) If the construction under this section is an emergency, the
Commission shall notify the appropriate county as soon as practicable after the cut.
(e) On prior notice, the county may:
(1) make all necessary final repairs to restore property to a condition
satisfactory to the county; and
(2) charge all costs for the final repairs to the Commission or to the
public utility that made the entry on the property.

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