Maryland Code § SG-20-1031

Section SG-20-1031
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(a) (1) The Commission may file a petition for the enforcement of an
order of the Commission and for appropriate temporary relief or a restraining order.
(2) The petition shall be filed in the circuit court for the county where
the discriminatory housing practice is alleged to have occurred or where any
respondent resides or transacts business.
(3) The clerk of the court shall send a copy of the petition to the
parties to the proceedings before the Commission under § 20-1029 of this subtitle or
before the administrative law judge.

(b) Any party to the proceedings before the Commission under § 20-1029 of
this subtitle or before the administrative law judge may intervene in the circuit court
in an enforcement proceeding brought under this section.
(c) Unless the failure or neglect to make the objection is excused because of
extraordinary circumstances, an objection not made before the Commission under §
20-1029 of this subtitle or before the administrative law judge may not be considered
by the court in an enforcement proceeding brought under this section.
(d) If a petition for judicial review is not filed under § 20-1030 of this
subtitle, the findings of fact and conclusions of law in the Commission's final order
shall be conclusive in connection with any petition for enforcement filed by the
Commission under subsection (a) of this section after the 45th day after the order is
entered.
(e) If a petition for judicial review has not been filed under § 20-1030 of this
subtitle within 60 days after the date the Commission's final order is entered, and
the Commission has not sought enforcement of the order under subsection (a) of this
section, any person entitled to relief under the order may petition for enforcement of
the order in the circuit court for the county in which the discriminatory housing
practice is alleged to have occurred.

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