Maryland Code § SG-10-112

Section SG-10-112
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(a) (1) This subsection does not apply to the emergency adoption of a
regulation.

(2) To have a proposed regulation published in the Register, a unit
shall submit to the Administrator:
(i) the proposed regulation; and
(ii) a notice of the proposed adoption.
(3) The notice under this subsection shall:
(i) state the estimated economic impact of the proposed
regulation on:
1. the revenues and expenditures of units of the State
government and of local government units; and
2. groups such as consumer, industry, taxpayer, or
trade groups;
(ii) include a statement of purpose;
(iii) satisfy the requirements of § 2-1505.2 of this article;
(iv) comply with § 7-113(c) of the Human Services Article; and
(v) give persons an opportunity to comment before adoption of
the proposed regulation, by:
1. setting a date, time, and place for a public hearing
at which oral or written views and information may be submitted; or
2. giving a telephone number that a person may call to
comment and an address to which a person may send comments.
(4) (i) The estimated economic impact statement required under
paragraph (3)(i) of this subsection shall state whether the proposed regulation
imposes a mandate on a local government unit.
(ii) If the proposed regulation imposes a mandate, the fiscal
impact statement shall:
1. indicate whether the regulation is required to
comply with a federal statutory or regulatory mandate; and

2. include, in addition to the estimate under paragraph
(3)(i)1 of this subsection, the estimated effect on local property tax rates, if applicable,
and if the required data is available.
(b) As soon as the Committee approves emergency adoption of a regulation,
the Committee shall submit the regulation to the Administrator.
(c) If a regulation under this section amends or repeals an adopted
regulation, the text of the regulation under this section shall show the changes with
the symbols that the Administrator requires.

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