Maryland Code § SG-10-134

Section SG-10-134
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(a) At least 1 year before the commencement of the review and evaluation
of its regulations, each unit shall prepare a work plan and submit the work plan to
the Governor and, subject to § 2-1257 of this article, the Committee.

(b) The work plan shall:
(1) include a description of the procedures and methods to be used by
the unit, which may include:
(i) procedures for inviting public comment, including:
1. the publication of notices in the Maryland Register;
2. the publication of notices in newspapers of general
circulation in the State;
3. the posting of a notice on the unit's website or on a
statewide website created for units to post notices of regulations review;
4. the mailing of notices; and
5. the holding of public hearings at various locations
around the State;
(ii) procedures for ensuring the participation of stakeholders
in the review process;
(iii) procedures for ensuring the participation in the review
process of other units affected by the regulations; and
(iv) procedures for gathering and reviewing:
1. recent scientific information related to the
regulations being reviewed;
2. similar regulations adopted or repealed by other
states or the federal government; and
3. other appropriate information;
(2) identify the individual or individuals in the unit who will
coordinate the evaluation and communicate with the Committee; and
(3) establish the schedule the unit will follow to complete its
evaluation report in a timely manner.

(c) (1) Within 30 days after receipt of the work plan by the Committee,
it shall:
(i) advise the unit in writing of any part of the work plan with
which it disagrees;
(ii) submit to the unit in writing any changes it recommends
to the work plan; and
(iii) in the event of a disagreement, attempt to meet with the
head of the unit.
(2) The head of the unit and the Committee shall attempt to resolve
any disagreements within 30 days after the Committee acts under this subsection.

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