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09.01.01.01.htm 09.01.01.01. 01 Applicability.. These guidelines are applicable to the Department of Licensing and Regulation and to all boards, commissions, or agencies assigned to the Department.
09.01.01.02.htm 09.01.01.02. 02 Purpose.. The purpose of these guidelines is to establish Departmental procedures for the preparation, review, and circulation of Environmental Effects forms and reports in compliance with the Maryland Environmental Policy Act. These guidelines specifically incorporate by reference the guidelines issued by the Department of Natural Resources on December 20, 1973.
09.01.01.03.htm 09.01.01.03. 03 Policy.. All Boards, commissions, and agencies within the Department of Licensing and Regulation shall give appropriate consideration to possible environmental effects which may arise in conjunction with any Agency proposal or action. Environmental Assessment forms and Environmental Effects reports shall be used in the decision making process in compliance with standards established by the Department of Natural Resources.
09.01.02.03.htm 09.01.02.03. 03 Complaints.. A. A complaint to an administrative unit may be made by any person or administrative unit.. B. The complaint shall be in writing, and shall state the facts on which the complaint is based.. C. In response to a complaint, an administrative unit may take one or more of the following actions:. 1) Dismiss the complaint;. 2) Refer the complaint for investigation;. 3) Take appropriate informal action consistent with the facts and circumstances of the complaint;.
09.01.02.04.htm 09.01.02.04. 04 Applications.. A. An applicant who has been notified that a new or renewal license, certificate, registration, or permit, has been, or may be, denied may request a hearing before an administrative unit.B. The administrative unit shall hold a hearing to provide the applicant an opportunity to present evidence in support of the application.
09.01.02.09.htm 09.01.02.09. 09 Failure to Appear.. A hearing may proceed as scheduled in the absence of a party if the party has:. A. Been served in accordance with Regulation .07 of this chapter; and. B. Failed to obtain a postponement of the hearing from the administrative unit under Regulation .10 of this chapter.
09.01.02.11.htm 09.01.02.11. 11 Discovery.. There is no prehearing discovery..
09.01.02.14.htm 09.01.02.14. 14 Evidence.. The rules of evidence under this chapter shall be under State Government Article, §10-213, Annotated Code of Maryland.
09.01.02.17.htm 09.01.02.17. 17 Public Hearings.. Unless otherwise provided by statute, all hearings conducted under this chapter are open to the public.
09.01.02.19.htm 09.01.02.19. 19 Recusal.. A member of an administrative unit shall be recused from the review of a complaint and from participating in a hearing if the individual:A. Has personal knowledge of the facts which gave rise to the complaint;. B. Has a personal or business relationship with any of the parties or witnesses; or. C. For any other reason may be unable to act impartially in the matter..
09.01.02.21.htm 09.01.02.21. 21 Judicial Review.. A party aggrieved by the final decision in a contested case is entitled to judicial review of the decision under State Government Article, §10-222, Annotated Code of Maryland.
09.01.03.02.htm 09.01.03.02. 02 Definitions.. The definitions in COMAR 09.01.02.02 apply to this chapter..
09.01.03.03.htm 09.01.03.03. 03 Applicability.. An administrative unit, after consultation with the Office of the Attorney General, may refer contested cases to the Office of Administrative Hearings. The administrative unit shall advise the Office of Administrative Hearings of the scope of authority delegated under State Government Article, §10-205, Annotated Code of Maryland.
09.01.03.04.htm 09.01.03.04. 04 Discovery.. There is no prehearing discovery..
09.01.03.05.htm 09.01.03.05. 05 Proceedings.. A. Except as provided in this regulation, the ALJ shall conduct an evidentiary hearing under the Administrative Procedure Act and COMAR 28.02.01.B. A motion to dismiss or any other dispositive motion may not be granted by the ALJ without the concurrence of all parties.C. The presenter of evidence, the respondent, and the claimant may cross-examine any witness called by any party during a combined regulatory and guaranty fund hearing.
09.01.03.07.htm 09.01.03.07. 07 Withdrawal of a Case.. A. At any stage of the proceedings, upon the agreement of the parties, the case may be withdrawn from the Office of Administrative Hearings docket for settlement purposes.B. Withdrawal of the case from the Office of Administrative Hearings docket may not be deemed a dismissal of the regulatory charges or the guaranty fund claim, and may not preclude a subsequent referral to the Office of Administrative Hearings, if settlement is not accomplished.
09.01.03.08.htm 09.01.03.08. 08 Proposed Decisions and Orders.. A. Upon completion of the hearing, the ALJ shall submit a proposed decision to the administrative unit.B. The Office of Administrative Hearings may not distribute the proposed decision to the parties or to the public unless the delegation of authority specifically provides for that distribution.C. The proposed decision shall comply with the requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act and COMAR 28.02.01.22, and sh1) Written findings of fact;.
09.01.04.01.htm 09.01.04.01. 01 General.. A. These regulations set out procedures for filing requests with the Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation (the Department) for the inspection and copying of records under the Public Information Act, General Provisions Article, Title 4, Annotated Code of Maryland.B. It is the policy of the Department to facilitate public access to the records of the Department, when access is allowed by law, by minimizing costs and time delays to persons requesting information.
09.01.04.03.htm 09.01.04.03. 03 Who May Request.. Any person may request to inspect or copy public records of the Department..
09.01.04.07.htm 09.01.04.07. 07 Public Records Destroyed or Lost.. If the custodian is aware that a requested public record of the Department has been destroyed or lost, the custodian shall within a reasonable time notify the applicant that the public record is not available and explain the reasons why the public record cannot be produced.
09.01.04.10.htm 09.01.04.10. 10 Time and Place of Inspection.. A. An applicant may inspect any public record that the applicant is entitled to inspect during the normal working hours of the Department.B. The place of inspection shall be the place where the public record is located, unless the custodian, after taking into account the applicant’s expressed preferences, determines that another place of inspection is more suitable and convenient.
09.01.04.13.htm 09.01.04.13. 13 Sociological Information.. A. Definition. For purposes of this regulation and as provided for under General Provisions Article, §4-330, Annotated Code of Maryland, "sociological information" means any of the following information requested from the Department:1) Social Security number;. 2) Personal address;. 3) Personal phone number;. 4) Information regarding marital status, dependents, or relatives; and.
09.01.05.01.htm 09.01.05.01. 01 Purpose.. The purpose of these regulations is to enable any interested person to request promulgation of regulations affecting matters under the authority of the Secretary or any constituent officer, commission, or agency, or to request amendment or repeal of any existing regulations.
09.01.05.02.htm 09.01.05.02. 02 Form of Petition.. The petition shall be submitted in writing to the Secretary, 501 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 or to the principal office of the officer, commission, or agency to whom the petition is directed.
09.01.05.03.htm 09.01.05.03. 03 Content of Petition-Proposed Regulations.. Any request for promulgation of new regulations submitted under these regulations shall include the proposed regulations and the reasons for and effect of the regulations, if adopted.
09.01.05.04.htm 09.01.05.04. 04 Content of Petition-Repeal or Amendment.. Any request for amendment or repeal submitted under these regulations shall state what regulation the petitioner requests to be amended or repealed and the reasons for an effect of this request.
09.01.05.05.htm 09.01.05.05. 05 Review.. The Secretary or the officer, commission, or agency to whom the petition is addressed, within 60 days after the petition is submitted, shall either deny the petition in writing, stating the reasons for the denial, or initiate rule-making proceedings. The petitioner shall be advised in writing of any action taken in response to the petition.
09.01.05.9999.htm 09.01.05.9999. Administrative History Effective date: January 6, 1983 (9:26 Md. R. 2571).
09.01.06.01.htm 09.01.06.01. 01 General.. These regulations set out procedures for persons in interest to request the correction or amendment of personal records under State Government Article, § 10-625, Annotated Code of Maryland, in the Department of Licensing and Regulation.
09.01.06.02.htm 09.01.06.02. 02 Who May Request.. A "person in interest" as defined in State Government Article, § 10-611(e) Annotated Code of Maryland, may request the Department to correct or amend any personal records pursuant to State Government Article, § 10-625, Annotated Code of Maryland.
09.01.06.03.htm 09.01.06.03. 03 Contents of Request.. The person in interest shall request the correction or amendment in writing. Each request shall:. A. Identify the personal records the person is seeking to correct or amend;. B. State the precise correction or amendment requested;. C. State the reason the correction or amendment is sought; and. D. Include the statement that the personal records are to the person's belief currently inaccurate or incomplete.
09.01.06.04.htm 09.01.06.04. 04 Filing the Request.. A request for correction or amendment of the records shall be filed with the Department by addressing it to the custodian of the record. If the custodian is unknown to the person in interest, the request may be addressed to the Secretary.
09.01.06.05.htm 09.01.06.05. 05 Return of Request.. A request for correction or amendment will be considered filed with the Department when received only to the extent that it reasonably complies with Regulation .03. If a request does not reasonably comply with Regulation .03, it shall be returned to the person with an explanation of the reason for the return and a statement that, upon completion, it may be refiled with the Department.
09.01.06.06.htm 09.01.06.06. 06 Response to Request.. Within 30 days after the completed request for correction or amendment that complies with Regulations . 03 and .04 is received, the custodian of the record shall:A. Make the requested correction or amendment and inform the person of the action; or. B. Inform the person in writing of the:. 1) Department's refusal to make the requested correction or amendment, and. 2) Reason for the refusal; or.
09.01.06.07.htm 09.01.06.07. 07 Refusal of Request.. If the Department's final determination under Regulation . 06 is to refuse the requested correction or amendment, as authorized by Regulation .06B, the person in interest may file with the Department a concise statement of the reasons for:A. The requested correction or amendment; and. B. Disagreement with the Department's refusal to make the correction or amendment..
09.01.06.08.htm 09.01.06.08. 08 Requirements for Statement of Disagreement.. The statement specified in Regulation . 07 shall be filed on pages not exceeding 8 x 11 inches in size. Only one side of the page shall contain the statement. More than five pages may not be accepted by the Department in connection with a single request for correction and amendment.
09.01.06.09.htm 09.01.06.09. 09 Information Provided to Third Parties.. When the Department discloses to a third party information from personal records about which a statement in compliance with Regulations . 07 and .08 has been filed, the Department shall furnish a copy of the statement to the third party.
09.01.06.9999.htm 09.01.06.9999. Administrative History Effective date: January 16, 1984 (11:1 Md. R. 42).
09.01.07.01.htm 09.01.07.01. 01 Schedule of Fees.. A. Original License-Individual-1,000. B. Original License-Corporation/Partnership-1,000. C. Renewal License-Individual-1,000. D. Renewal License-Corporation/Partnership-1,000.
09.01.07.9999.htm 09.01.07.9999. Administrative History Effective date: May 15, 1989 (16:9 Md. R. 994).
09.01.08.01.htm 09.01.08.01. 01 Definitions.. A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.. B. Terms Defined.. 1) Currency.. a) "Currency" means currency and coin of the United States or any other country including United States silver certificates, United States notes, and Federal Reserve notes.b) "Currency" does not include bank checks, traveler's checks, bank drafts, wire transfers, money orders, or other negotiable or monetary instruments not customarily accepted as money.
09.01.08.02.htm 09.01.08.02. 02 Reporting by Persons Engaging in a Trade or Business.. A. Each person engaged in a trade or business who receives more than $10,000 in currency in one transaction, which takes place in this State, shall keep a record of each transaction. Individuals shall keep a record of only those transactions occurring during the course of the individual's trade or business.B. A single transaction may not be divided into multiple transactions in order to avoid reporting under this regulation.
09.01.08.04.htm 09.01.08.04. 04 Failure to Report.. A. After notice and opportunity for a hearing, as provided in State Government Article, Title 10, the Secretary may assess a civil penalty not to exceed $50 for each day that the Form 8300 is in arrears.B. For the purpose of determining the civil penalty, the Secretary shall assess a separate penalty for each store, division, branch, department, headquarters, or office, regardless of physical location.
09.01.09.08.htm 09.01.09.08. 08 Other Warranties.. The warranties provided under a new home warranty security plan are in addition to warranties otherwise provided by law, including those set forth in Real Property Article, §10-202, 10-203, and 11-131, Annotated Code of Maryland.
09.01.09.09.htm 09.01.09.09. 09 Notice Requirements for Denial of Coverage.. A. Notice of Denial.. 1) The operator of a plan shall notify the buyer in writing of a decision to deny warranty coverage for all or part of a claim not later than 90 days after the claim is received by the operator.2) The notice of denial shall include:. a) Reference to the specific terms of the plan on which the denial is based; and. b) The procedures which the buyer must follow to appeal the denial, including all time limitations..
09.01.10.01.htm 09.01.10.01. 01 Applicability.. The following standards shall be applied by an officer, commissioner, commission, and board within the Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation to the extent the officer, commissioner, commission, or board has authority to consider the effect of a criminal conviction on the grant, denial, renewal, or revocation of a license.
09.01.10.9999.htm 09.01.10.9999. Administrative History Effective date: August 12, 1996 (23:16 Md. R. 1175).
09.01.11.01.htm 09.01.11.01. 01 General.. This chapter contains procedures regarding:. A. The attendance by members of general public of open sessions of the units in the Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation; andB. The recording and broadcasting of open sessions of the units within the Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation.
09.01.11.03.htm 09.01.11.03. 03 Public Attendance.. A. The public is invited to attend and observe any open session of the unit within the Department.. B. Except in instances when the unit expressly invites public testimony, questions, comments, or other forms of public participation, or when public participation is otherwise authorized by law, a member of the public attending an open session may not actively participate in the session.
09.01.11.06.htm 09.01.11.06. 06 Recordings Not Part of Record.. A recording of an open session made by a member of the public, or any transcript derived from such a recording, may not be deemed a part of the record or any proceeding of the unit.
09.01.11.9999.htm 09.01.11.9999. Administrative History Effective date: September 24, 2018 (45:19 Md. R. 865).
09.01.12.02.htm 09.01.12.02. 02 Definitions.. A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.. B. Terms Defined.. 1) “Apprenticeship Maryland” means the pilot apprenticeship program to provide students with some of the necessary on-site employment training and related classroom instruction needed to obtain a license or certification for a skilled occupation.2) “Council” means the Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Council..
09.01.12.03.htm 09.01.12.03. 03 Eligible Employer Application.. A. An employer shall apply in writing on the application form provided by DLLR to the Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Council and the Secretary in order to be approved as an eligible employer in Apprenticeship Maryland.B. The employer shall provide other information and materials as requested by DLLR and MSDE for consideration as an eligible employer.
09.01.12.05.htm 09.01.12.05. 05 Eligible Employer Requirements.. A. An employer who is approved as an eligible employer shall file a copy of the completed youth apprenticeship agreement with the Council prior to the youth apprentice commencing the apprenticeship.B. An eligible employer shall report data as required by DLLR and MSDE.. C. An eligible employer shall follow all policies, procedures, and requirements established by DLLR and MSDE.
09.01.12.06.htm 09.01.12.06. 06 Youth Apprenticeship Agreement.. An eligible employer shall use the youth apprenticeship agreement provided by DLLR..
09.01.12.07.htm 09.01.12.07. 07 Dismissal of a Youth Apprentice.. A. Subject to §B of this regulation, an eligible employer may request to dismiss a youth apprentice who does not comply with the employer’s work rules or the requirements of Apprenticeship Maryland.B. An eligible employer shall follow the requirements for dismissal established by DLLR and MSDE..
09.01.12.08.htm 09.01.12.08. 08 Complaints Regarding Eligible Employers.. A. A youth apprentice may file a complaint regarding an eligible employer with the Secretary.. B. The Secretary shall conduct an investigation and take the appropriate action..
09.01.12.9999.htm 09.01.12.9999. Administrative History Effective date: March 14, 2016 (43:5 Md. R. 384).
09.01.13.9999.htm 09.01.13.9999. Administrative History Effective date: December 31, 2018 (45:26 Md. R. 1240).

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