Maryland Code § SG-11-520

Section SG-11-520
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(a) (1) A local government shall act on each application for a
development permit to be issued by the local government in accordance with the law
and procedures applicable to the granting of the development permit.
(2) If the local government has participated in a joint hearing, it shall
give prompt notice of its action to the Coordinator, who shall send the notice to each
State unit that participated in the joint hearing.
(b) (1) Each State unit that has participated in a joint hearing shall act
promptly on each application for a development permit to be issued by the State unit
within 60 days after the day on which the State unit receives notice that the local
government has acted on the application for the local development permit.
(2) If the local government has denied the local development permit,
the State unit may deny its development permit for that reason. However, the State
unit may reconsider the application for a development permit if the local development
permit is later granted.

(c) A State unit that has participated in a joint hearing shall give the
Coordinator and the local government notice of the action by the State unit on each
application for a development permit.
(d) Each State unit that has participated in a consolidated hearing shall act
on each application for a development permit to be issued by the State unit within 60
days after the day on which the consolidated hearing concludes.
(e) Each State unit that does not hold a hearing shall act on an application
for a development permit within 60 days after receiving the completed application for
the development permit.
(f) Unless a State unit obtains an extension under § 11-521 of this subtitle,
failure of the State unit to act within the time set by this section and by § 11-515 of
this subtitle constitutes automatic approval of the application for a development
permit as submitted to the State unit, and the State unit immediately shall issue the
development permit.

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