2010 Maryland Code
ENVIRONMENT
TITLE 6 - TOXIC, CARCINOGENIC, AND FLAMMABLE SUBSTANCES
Subtitle 8 - Reduction of Lead Risk in Housing
Section 6-822 - Effect of subtitle on State and local laws or housing codes; abatement orders.

§ 6-822. Effect of subtitle on State and local laws or housing codes; abatement orders.
 

(a)  Effect of subtitle on State and local laws and housing codes.- The provisions of this subtitle do not affect: 

(1) The duties and obligations of an owner of an affected property to repair or maintain the affected property as required under any applicable State or local law or regulation; or 

(2) The authority of a State or local agency to enforce applicable housing or livability codes or to order lead abatements in accordance with any applicable State or local law or regulation. 

(b)  Abatement orders generally.-  

(1) Notwithstanding § 6-803 of this subtitle, following an environmental investigation in response to a report of a lead poisoned person at risk, a local jurisdiction may order an abatement, as defined in § 6-1001 of this title, in any residential property. 

(2) No provision of this Act may be construed to limit the treatments which may be encompassed by an order to abate lead hazards. 

(c)  Conflicts in abatement orders.- Whenever there is a conflict between the requirements of an abatement order issued by a State or local agency to an owner of an affected property and the provisions of this subtitle, the more stringent provisions of this subtitle and of the abatement order shall be controlling in determining the owner's obligations regarding the necessary lead hazard reduction treatments that shall be performed in the affected property that is subject to the abatement order. 
 

[1994, ch. 114, § 1.] 
 

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