Maryland Code § TR-5-210

Section TR-5-210
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(a) (1) If the Administration issues an order directing compliance with a
specific requirement or if the Administration denies, suspends, or revokes a license,
certificate, or other approval, the order or the denial, suspension, or revocation, as
the case may be, shall state the reasons for the Administration's action and shall

specify the acts to be done or requirements to be met before approval by the
Administration will be given, the license, certificate, or other approval granted or
restored, or the order modified or changed.
(2) Orders issued by the Administration shall be served on the
affected persons by personal service or certified mail, return receipt requested,
bearing a postmark from the United States Postal Service.
(b) (1) If notice and opportunity for hearing are required under any
provision of this title:
(i) The order or other action of the Administration shall
specify, on not less than 21 days' notice, the time and place of hearing or the time
within which the affected person may request a hearing; and
(ii) The order or other action becomes effective on expiration of
the time for exercising the opportunity for hearing, unless a hearing is held or
requested within the time provided, in which case the order or other action is
suspended until the Administration, after the hearing or on default by the affected
person, affirms, disaffirms, or modifies the order or other action.
(2) The Administration shall conduct the hearing at or near its
principal office.
(c) Any person aggrieved by an order of the Administration or by the grant,
denial, suspension, or revocation of any license, certificate, or other approval may
appeal as provided by the Administrative Procedure Act.

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