Maryland Code § TR-5-208

Section TR-5-208
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(a) (1) The Administration may perform any act, issue and amend any
order, adopt and amend any general or special rule, regulation, or procedure, and
establish any minimum standard consistent with this title and necessary:
(i) To perform its duties and carry out the provisions of this
title;
(ii) To protect the general public safety, the safety of persons
who operate, use, or travel in aircraft, the safety of persons who receive instructions
in flying or ground subjects that relate to aeronautics, or the safety of persons and
property on land or water; or
(iii) To develop and promote aeronautics in this State.
(2) The Administration may adopt rules and regulations by which a
person engaging in aeronautics may be required to establish financial responsibility
for any damage or injury that might be caused by the person.
(3) (i) The Administration shall adopt rules and regulations
requiring the use of security identification badges in airports consistent with any
airport security program regulations adopted under this section.
(ii) After notice and opportunity for a hearing as provided
under § 5-210 of this subtitle, the Administration may order a civil penalty not
exceeding $1,000 for the misuse of a security identification badge in violation of an
airport security program adopted under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph.
(b) (1) A rule or regulation adopted by the Administration may not apply
to any airport, airport facility, or air navigation facility that is owned or operated by
the United States.
(2) A rule, regulation, order, or standard of the Administration may
not be inconsistent with or contrary to federal law.

(c) Copies of all rules, regulations, and standards shall be filed in
accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act and the State Documents Law and
shall be made available to the public.

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