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MARYLAND REGISTER
CUMULATIVE INDEX
January 2011 — March 2011
Volume 38 • Issues 1 — 7 • Pages 1—458
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Division of State Documents
ANNAPOLIS, MD
Issue Date: April 8, 2011
Cumulative Index for 2011
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from January 3 through March 25, 2011.
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titles, subtitles, and chapters affected by the documents published in the Maryland Register during the period from
January 3 through March 25, 2011.
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Table of Contents
DIVISION OF STATE DOCUMENTS ........................................................................................................ 3
GOVERNOR ................................................................................................................................................. 3
ATTORNEY GENERAL .............................................................................................................................. 3
OPEN MEETINGS COMPLIANCE BOARD .............................................................................................. 3
GENERAL ASSEMBLY .............................................................................................................................. 3
JUDICIARY .................................................................................................................................................. 3
REGULATORY REVIEW AND EVALUATION ....................................................................................... 3
ERRATA ........................................................................................................................................................4
SPECIAL DOCUMENTS ............................................................................................................................. 4
REGULATIONS ........................................................................................................................................... 4
GENERAL NOTICES ................................................................................................................................. 11
CUMULATIVE TABLE OF COMAR CHAPTERS AFFECTED ............................................................. 14
CITATIONS TO DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE .................................................. 16
DEPOSITORIES FOR DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE ......................................... 16
REGULATIONS COORDINATORS ......................................................................................................... 17
AELR COMMITTEE COUNSEL ............................................................................................................... 20
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DIVISION OF STATE DOCUMENTS
Depositories for Documents Incorporated by Reference ........................................................................... 145
THE GOVERNOR
Executive Orders ................................................................................................................... 9, 146, 415, 416
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
Opinions ............................................................................................................................ 147, 249, 251, 253
OPEN MEETINGS COMPLIANCE BOARD
Opinions .................................................................................................................................... 420, 421, 423
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Synopsis No. 1 ........................................................................................................................................... 349
Synopsis No. 2 ........................................................................................................................................... 417
THE JUDICIARY
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS
Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Notice of Funding Availability .................................... 258
Special Project Notice of Funding Availability .................................................................................. 259
APPEALS, COURT OF
Attorney Grievance Commission o f Maryland
Approved Institutions, Notice .......................................................................................................... 77
Attorneys
Disciplinary Proceedings
Attorneys Disbarred .................................................................................................... 10, 315, 426
Attorneys Excluded ................................................................................................................... 315
Attorneys Replaced .................................................................................................................. 315
Attorneys Reprimanded ............................................................................................................ 390
Attorneys Stricken .................................................................................................................... 315
Rules
Rule 11 (Required Course on Professionalism)
Notice of Proposed Rule Change .............................................................................................. 426
Rule 19 (Confidentiality)
Notice of Proposed Rule Change .............................................................................................. 427
Rules Committee
Open Meeting, Notice of .................................................................................................................. 315
Schedules for Argument .................................................................................................. 10, 75, 256, 390
MEDIATION AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION OFFICE
Notice of Funding Availability for FY 2012 ........................................................................................ 315
SPECIAL APPEALS, COURT OF
Schedules for Argument ........................................................................................................ 75, 256, 390
REGULATORY REVIEW AND EVALUATION NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF EVALUATION REPORT
Health and Mental Hygiene, Department of .............................................................................................. 260
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ERRATA
Errata ......................................................................................................................................... 235, 300, 403
SPECIAL DOCUMENTS
Budget and Management, Department of
Notice of Amounts of Debt That May be Issued Pursuant to Executive Order 01.01.1998.07 ..... 404
Environment, Department of the
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Action Taken at December 16, 2010 Meeting, Notice of ............................................................... 133
Public Hearing and Commission Meeting, Notice of ..................................................................... 335
Water Management Administration
Final Determination to Issue General Permit for Discharges from Marinas, Including Boat Yards
and Yacht Basins (Previously entitled Boat and Vessel Maintenance), Notice of ................... 132
Tentative Determination to Issue General Permit for Discharges from the Application of
Pesticides, Notice of ................................................................................................................... 61
Health and Mental Hygiene, Department of
Administration-Sponsored Capital Program Planning for Federally Qualified Health Centers .... 301
Administration-Sponsored Capital Program Planning for Mental Health, Addictions, and
Developmental Disabilities Facilities ...................................................................................... 301
Maryland Health Care Commission
Application for Waiver to Provide Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
(pPCI) Services .............................................................................................................................. 301
Collection of New Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP) Measures Data for Reporting on the
Hospital Performance Evaluation Guide ......................................................................................... 404
Notice of Docketing ................................................................................................................... 302, 404
Schedules for Certificate of Need Review ......................................................................................... 451
State Police, Department of
Handgun Roster Board
Proposed Additions to Handgun Roster and Notice of Right to Object or Petition ..................... 61, 404
REGULATIONS
(emer.) = emergency action on regulations
(fin.) = final action on regulations
(prop.) = proposed action on regulations
(withd.) = withdrawal action on regulations
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF
Antifouling Paints
Use and Sale of Antifouling Paints:
(prop.) ............................................................ 213
Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation
Tenant House or Replacement Dwelling House
Approval for a Farm Subject to an Agricultural
Land Preservation Easement:
(fin.) ............................................................. 319
Pesticide Use Control
Integrated Pest Management and Notification of
Pesticide Use in a Public School Building or on
School Grounds:
(fin.) ................................................................. 85
Use and Sales of Pesticides, Certification of Pesticide
Applicators and Pest Control Consultants, and
Licensing of Pesticide Businesses:
(fin.) .................................................................. 11
Secretary, Office of the
Advertising Agricultural Products as Local or Locally
Grown:
(withd.) ......................................................... 434
Veterinary Medical Examiners, Board of
Licensing and Minimum Sanitary Requirements for
Veterinary Facilities:
(fin.) ............................................................... 433
(prop.) ............................................................. 210
Qualifications for Examination and Registration of a
Veterinary Technician:
(fin.) ............................................................... 433
(prop.) ............................................................. 210
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ASSESSMENTS AND TAXATION, DEPARTMENT OF
Affordable Housing Land Trusts
Registration:
(fin.) ................................................................. 85
ATTORNEY GENERAL, OFFICE OF THE
Consumer Protection Division
New Home Warranty Security Plans:
(withd.) ............................................................ 321
BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT, DEPARTMENT OF
Personnel Services and Benefits
Disciplinary Actions:
(fin.) ................................................................. 85
COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY
Income Tax
General Regulations:
(fin.) ............................................................... 393
(prop.) .............................................................. 14
Individual:
(fin.) ............................................................... 393
(prop.) .............................................................. 14
Maryland Research and Development Tax Credit:
(fin.) ............................................................... 393
(prop.) .............................................................. 14
Nonresident Real Estate Withholding Tax:
(fin.) ............................................................... 393
(prop.) .............................................................. 14
Pass-Through Entity Nonresident Tax:
(fin.) ............................................................... 393
(prop.) .............................................................. 14
Tax Refund Intercept Program — Delinquent Debts:
(fin.) ............................................................... 393
(prop.) .............................................................. 14
Office of the Comptroller
Tax Payments — Immediately Available Funds:
(fin.) ............................................................... 393
(prop.) .............................................................. 14
Sales and Use Tax
Sales and Use Tax:
(emer.) ............................................................ 261
EDUCATION COMMISSION, MARYLAND HIGHER
Academic Regulations
Exemption Procedures for Religious Educational
Institutions and Religious Institutions:
(fin.) .............................................................. 432
(prop.) ............................................................. 56
Fire-Rescue Education and Training Commission
Certification Standards and Procedures for Emergency
Services Instructors:
(prop.) ........................................................... 447
Nonpublic Schools
Minimum Requirements for Private Career Schools:
(prop.) ........................................................... 443
EDUCATION, STATE BOARD OF
Certification
Teachers:
(prop.) ............................................................... 205
Child and Family Day Care
Child Care Accreditation Support Fund:
(prop.) ............................................................... 325
Child Care Centers
Administrative Hearings:
(fin.) ............................................................... 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 52
Health:
(fin.) .............................................................. 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 52
Inspections, Complaints, and Enforcement:
(fin.) .............................................................. 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 52
License Application and Maintenance:
(fin.) .............................................................. 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 52
Safety:
(fin.) ............................................................... 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 52
Scope and Definitions:
(fin.) .............................................................. 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 52
Staff Requirements:
(fin.) .............................................................. 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 52
Family Child Care
Administrative Hearings:
(fin.) ............................................................... 396
(prop.) .............................................................. 51
Health:
(fin.) ............................................................... 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 51
Home Environment and Equipment:
(fin.) ............................................................... 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 51
Inspections, Complaints, and Enforcement:
(fin.) ............................................................... 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 51
Program Requirements:
(fin.) ............................................................... 396
(prop.) .............................................................. 51
Provider Requirements:
(fin.) ............................................................... 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 51
Registration Application and Maintenance:
(fin.) ............................................................... 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 51
General Instructional Programs
Graduation Requirements for Public High Schools
in Maryland:
(prop.) .............................................................. 50
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Letters of Compliance
Administrative Hearings:
(fin.) ............................................................... 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 54
Health:
(fin.) ............................................................... 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 54
Inspections, Complaints, and Enforcement:
(fin.) ............................................................... 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 54
Safety:
(fin.) ............................................................... 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 54
Scope and Definitions:
(fin.) ............................................................... 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 54
Staff Requirements:
(fin.) ............................................................... 396
(prop.) ............................................................... 54
Special Instructional Programs
Administration of Services for Students with
Disabilities:
(prop.) .............................................................. 325
Juvenile Services Education:
(prop.) ............................................................. 204
Provision of a Free Appropriate Public Education:
(prop.) ............................................................. 323
Specific Subjects
Program in Comprehensive Health Education:
(fin.) ................................................................. 396
ENVIRONMENT, DEPARTMENT OF THE
Air Quality
Asbestos Accreditation of Individuals and Approval of
Training Courses:
(prop.) .......................................................... 120
Control of Fuel-Burning Equipment, Stationary Internal
Combustion Engines, and Certain Fuel-Burning
Installations:
(prop.) ........................................... 104, 106, 112
Control of Incinerators:
(prop.) ........................................................... 110
Distributed Generation:
(prop.) ............................................................ 106
General Administrative Provisions:
(emer.) ............................................................. 263
(prop.) .................................................... 101, 104
General Emission Standards, Prohibitions, and
Restrictions:
(emer.) ............................................................. 263
(prop.) ............................................................ 101
Low Emissions Vehicle Program:
(prop.) ............................................................ 125
Permits, Approvals, and Registration:
(emer.) ............................................................. 263
(prop.) .................................................... 101, 106
Quality Assurance Requirements for Continuous
Opacity Monitors (COMs):
(prop.) ........................................................... 121
Volatile Organic Compounds from Specific Processes:
(prop.) ..................................................... 114, 117
(withd.) .............................................................. 86
Hazardous Substances Response Plan
Investigating, Evaluating, and Responding to
Hazardous Substance Releases:
(withd.) .......................................................... 321
Maryland CO2, Budget Trading Program
Applicability, Determining Compliance, and
Allowance Distribution:
(emer.) ............................................................. 263
(prop.) ............................................................... 96
General Administrative Provisions:
(emer.) ............................................................. 263
(prop.) ............................................................... 96
Radiation Management
State Radiation Control Fund:
(fin.) ............................................................... 397
(prop.) ............................................................. 127
Regulation of Water Supply, Sewage Disposal, and Solid
Waste
Quality of Drinking Water in Maryland:
(fin.) ................................................................ 319
ETHICS COMMISSION, STATE
Educations Ethics Regulations, Board of
General Provisions:
(prop.) .......................................................... 282
Model Regulations:
(prop.) .......................................................... 282
Review Criteria:
(prop.) .......................................................... 282
Review Procedures:
(prop.) .......................................................... 282
Local Government Ethics Law
General Provisions:
(prop.) .......................................................... 213
Local Government Ethics Law:
(prop.) .......................................................... 213
Model Laws:
(prop.) .......................................................... 213
Review Criteria:
(prop.) .......................................................... 213
Review Procedures:
(prop.) .......................................................... 213
HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE, DEPARTMENT OF
Audiologists, Hearing Aid Dispensers, and Speech-
Language Pathologists, Board of Examiners for
Hearing Aid Dispensers:
(prop.) ............................................................ 197
Licensure and Continuing Education:
(prop.) ....................................................... 197(2)
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Cancer Control
Cancer Registry:
(fin.) ................................................................. 11
Dental Examiners, Board of
Continuing Education:
(prop.) .............................................................. 32
Fees:
(fin.) ............................................................... 318
Food
Food and Drink Processing and Transportation:
(fin.) ................................................................. 83
Food Service Facilities:
(fin.) ................................................................. 83
Production, Processing, Transportation, Storage, and
Distribution of Grade A Milk:
(fin.) .............................................................. 317
Health Services Cost Review Commission
Uniform Accounting and Reporting System for
Hospitals and Related Institutions:
(fin.) ................................................................. 11
(prop.) ............................................................ 400
Hospitals
Residential Service Agencies:
(prop.) ............................................................ 269
Kidney Disease Program
General Regulations:
(fin.) ............................................................... 431
(prop.) .............................................................. 90
Laboratories
General:
(fin.) ................................................................. 11
Medical Laboratories—Quality Assurance:
(fin.) ................................................................. 11
Maryland Health Care Commission
Continuation of Non-Primary Research Waivers
Through Participation in the Follow-On C-PORT E
Registry:
(prop.) ......................................................... 438
Medical Assistance Programs
Hospital Services:
(prop.) ......................................................... 435
Medical Care Programs
Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment
(EPSDT) Services:
(fin.) ............................................................ 431
(prop.) ............................................................ 89
Establishment, Operation, and Authority for Health
Maintenance Organizations—Medical Assistance:
(fin.) ................................................................. 84
Freestanding Clinics:
(fin.) .......................................................... 84, 430
Freestanding Dialysis Facility Services:
(fin.) ................................................................. 84
General Medical Assistance Provider Participation
Criteria:
(fin.) ................................................................. 84
(prop.) ............................................................. 281
Hospital Services:
(fin.) ................................................................. 84
Maryland Medicaid Managed Care Program: Managed
Care Organizations:
(fin.) ............................................................... 431
(prop.) ..................................................... 188, 437
Maryland Medicaid Managed Care Program: Rare and
Expensive Case Management:
(prop.) .............................................................. 191
Medical Assistance Eligibility:
(prop.) ................................................ 180, 185(2)
(withd.) ................................................... 180, 398
Medical Day Care Services:
(fin.) ............................................................... 431
(prop.) ............................................................... 89
Medical Laboratories:
(fin.) .............................................................. 430
Nurse Anesthetist Services:
(fin.) ......................................................... 84, 430
Nursing Facility Services:
(fin.) ............................................................ 84(3)
Nurse Midwife Services:
(fin.) ................................................................ 430
Nurse Practitioner Services:
(fin.) ................................................................ 430
Oxygen and Related Respiratory Equipment and
Supplies Program:
(fin.) ................................................................. 84
Pharmacy Services:
(fin.) ................................................................. 83
Physical Therapy Services:
(fin.) ................................................................. 430
Physicians’ Services:
(fin.) ......................................................... 84, 430
Podiatry Services:
(fin.) ......................................................... 84, 430
Primary Adult Care Program:
(fin.) ............................................................... 431
(prop.) ............................................................. 188
Residential Treatment Center Services:
(fin.) ................................................................. 84
Statewide Evaluation and Planning Services:
(fin.) ................................................................. 84
TCA Substance Abuse Services:
(fin.) ................................................................. 84
Therapeutic Behavioral Services:
(prop.) ............................................................ 281
Urgent Care Centers:
(fin.) ......................................................... 84, 430
Vision Care Services:
(fin.) ......................................................... 84, 430
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Mental Hygiene Regulations
Fee Schedule —Mental Health Services —
Community-Based Programs and Individual
Practitioners:
(prop.) ............................................................ 192
Nursing, Board of
Examination and Licensure:
(prop.) ............................................................. 440
Practice of the Nurse Practitioner:
(prop.) .............................................................. 26
Standards of Practice for Licensed Practical Nurses:
(prop.) ............................................................ 193
Nursing, Board of—Certified Nursing Assistants
Certification of Nursing Assistants:
(prop.) ............................................................. 440
Nursing Home Administrators, Board of Examiners of
Nursing Home Administrators:
(fin.) ............................................................... 395
Occupational Therapy Practice, Board of
Continuing Competency Requirement:
(fin.) ................................................................ 264
Pharmacy, Board of
Automated Medication Systems:
(prop.) .............................................................. 93
Pharmaceutical Services to Patients in
Comprehensive Care Facilities:
(prop.) .............................................................. 30
Physicians, Board of
Licensing of Respiratory Care Practitioners:
(fin.) ................................................................. 317
Procedures
Fair Hearing Appeals Under the Maryland State
Medical Assistance Program:
(prop.) ............................................................. 180
(withd.) ........................................................... 180
Fees for Community Health Programs:
(fin.) .................................................................. 83
Psychologists, Board of Examiners of
Fee Schedule:
(fin.) ................................................................ 395
(prop.) ............................................................... 31
Procedures:
(fin.) ........................................................... 395(2)
(prop.) .............................................................. 31
Psychology Associate:
(fin.) ................................................................ 395
(prop.) ............................................................... 31
Social Work Examiners, Board of
Code of Ethics:
(prop.) ............................................................ 441
Regulations Governing Licensure:
(fin.) ............................................................... 432
Tissue Banks
Tissue Banks:
(fin.) ............................................................... 432
(prop.) .............................................................. 94
HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT,
DEPARTMENT OF
Assisted Housing Preservation
Enforcement and Waivers:
(prop.) ............................................................. 153
Exemptions:
(prop.) ............................................................. 153
Notice of Intent to Take Protected Action:
(prop.) ............................................................. 153
Owner’s Offer of Right of First Purchase:
(prop.) ............................................................. 153
Purpose and Definitions:
(prop.) ............................................................. 153
Tenant Protection Assistance:
(prop.) ............................................................. 153
Special Loan Programs
Group Home Financing Program:
(fin.) ................................................................ 151
Lead Hazard Reduction Grant and Loan Program:
(fin.) ................................................................ 317
Special Housing Opportunities Program:
(fin.) ................................................................. 151
HUMAN RESOURCES, DEPARTMENT OF
Child Support Enforcement Administration
Child Support Enforcement—Definitions:
(prop.) .............................................................. 265
Child Support Enforcement Privatization Pilot
Program:
(fin.) ................................................................ 151
Child Support Enforcement Privatization
Program:
(fin.) ................................................................ 151
State Comptroller Intercept Program:
(prop.) .............................................................. 266
Office of the Secretary
Administrative Hearings:
(prop.) ............................................................ 265
INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
Criminal Sentencing Policy, Commission on
Criminal Offenses and Seriousness Categories:
(prop.) ............................................................ 327
General Regulations:
(prop.) ............................................................ 327
Human Relations, Commission on
Rules of Procedure; Public Hearing Process:
(fin.) .............................................................. 433
State Lottery Agency
Video Lottery Facility Minimum Internal Control
Standards:
(fin.) ................................................................ 84
Video Lottery Terminals:
(emer.) ................................................. 80(2), 263
(fin.) ................................... 84(2), 152, 264, 396
(prop.) ....................................................... 56, 206
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Unannounced Inspections:
(fin.) ............................................................... 152
Workers' Compensation Commission
Governmental Group Self-Insurance:
(fin.) ................................................................ 319
Guide of Medical and Surgical Fees:
(prop.) ..................................................... 207, 327
Procedural Regulations:
(fin.) ................................................................ 397
(prop.) ................................................. 57, 58, 207
LABOR, LICENSING, AND REGULATION,
DEPARTMENT OF
Engineers, Board for Professional
Procedural Regulations:
(prop.) ............................................................ 268
Financial Regulation, Commissioner of
Foreclosure Procedures for Residential Property:
(emer.) .............................................................. 79
Individual Tax Preparers, State Board of
General Regulation:
(emer.) ............................................................ 428
(prop.) ............................................................ 178
Interior Designers, Board of Certified
Code of Ethics:
(prop.) ................................................................ 25
Labor and Industry, Division of
Maryland Occupational Safety and Health Act—
Incorporation by Reference of Federal Standards:
(fin.) ............................................................... 317
(prop.) ............................................................ 322
Land Surveyors, Board for Professional
Minimum Standards of Practice:
(prop.) ........................................................... 267
Pilots, Board of
Pilots-in-Training, and Limited and Unlimited Licensed
Pilots:
(fin.) .............................................................. 394
Plumbing, Board of
Cross Connection/Backflow Prevention Certification
Program:
(prop.) ............................................................. 176
Real Estate Commission
Continuing Education:
(prop.) .............................................................. 87
Secretary, Office of the
New Home Warranty Security Plans:
(withd.) ........................................................... 321
MARYLAND INSTITUTE FOR EMERGENCY
MEDICAL SERVICES SYSTEMS (MIEMSS)
Designation of Trauma and Specialty Referral Centers
General Provisions:
(fin.) ................................................................. 12
Perinatal and Neonatal Referral Center Standards:
(fin.) ................................................................. 12
Emergency Medical Services Providers
Licensure and Certification:
(prop.) ........................................................... 296
EMS Operational Programs
Infection Control Program:
(fin.) ................................................................. 12
Jurisdictional EMS Operational Programs:
(fin.) ................................................................. 12
MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION
Health Insurance — General
Child Only Policies:
(emer.) .............................................................. 81
(fin.) ............................................................... 320
Uniform Consultation Referral:
(fin.) ................................................................. 12
Health Insurance — Group
Comprehensive Standard Health Benefit Plan:
(fin.) ................................................................. 13
Small Employer Group Health Insurance —
Disclosure Statement:
(fin.) ................................................................ 397
(prop.) ............................................................... 60
Insurance Producers and Other Insurance Professionals
Senior or Retiree Designations and Credentials:
(fin.) ............................................................... 433
(prop.) .............................................................. 130
Insurers
Antifraud Plans:
(fin.) ................................................................ 397
(prop.) ............................................................... 59
Payment of Actuarial Review of Rate Filings:
(prop.) ............................................................ 230
Life Insurance and Annuities
Retained Asset Accounts:
(fin.) ............................................................... 264
Suitability in Annuity Transactions:
(prop.) ............................................................. 231
NATURAL RESOURCES, DEPARTMENT OF
Boating — Speed Limits and Operation of Vessels
Chesapeake Bay:
(fin.) ................................................................ 430
(prop.) ............................................................. 174
Elk River:
(fin.) ............................................................... 430
(prop.) ............................................................ 176
Middle River:
(prop.) ............................................................. 435
Ocean City—Back Bay Areas:
(fin.) ............................................................... 430
(prop.) ............................................................ 174
Patuxent River:
(prop.) ............................................................ 175
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Wicomico River:
(fin.) ............................................................... 430
(prop.) ............................................................ 175
Fisheries Service
Crabs:
(fin.) ....................................................... 152, 429
(prop.) ............................................................ 158
Fish:
(fin.) ................................................... 393, 429(2)
(prop.) .............................................. 18, 158, 162
Fishing Guide Provisions:
(fin.) .............................................................. 429
(prop.) ........................................................... 158
Fishing in Nontidal Waters:
(fin.) .............................................................. 429
(prop.) ............................................................ 158
Fishing Licenses — Point Assignment, License
Revocation and Suspension Schedule and Criteria,
and Hearing Procedure:
(fin.) ............................................... 393, 429, 430
(prop.) .............................................. 18, 163, 168
General:
(fin.) ......................................................... 429(2)
(prop.) .................................................... 158, 160
Nuisance and Prohibited Species:
(fin.) ........................................................... 394(2)
(prop.) ........................................................ 22, 24
Oysters:
(emer.) ................................................. 79, 262(2)
(fin.) ....................................................... 393, 429
(prop.) ....................................................... 17, 161
Striped Bass:
(fin.) .............................................................. 429
(prop.) ............................................................ 162
Yellow Perch:
(fin.) ................................................................. 83
Forest Conservation
Model Forest Conservation Ordinance:
(fin.) .................................................................. 83
State Review and Approval of a Local Program:
(fin.) .................................................................. 83
Forests and Parks
Woodland Incentive Program:
(prop.) ................................................................ 399
PLANNING, DEPARTMENT OF
Census and Redistricting
Redistricting Prison Populations:
(emer.) ................................................................. 428
(prop.) .................................................................. 401
PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF
Criminal Justice Information System Central Repository
Criminal History Records Check of Individuals Who
Care for or Supervise Children:
(fin.) .............................................................. 318
Police Training Commission
General Regulations:
(fin.) .............................................................. 318
Sex Offender Registration
Administration of Juvenile Sex Offender Listing:
(prop.) .............................................................. 36
Administration of Sex Offender Registration:
(prop.) .............................................................. 36
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Service Supplied by Electric Companies
General Provisions:
(prop.) ............................................................. 332
Net Metering:
(prop.) ............................................................. 332
STATE POLICE, DEPARTMENT OF
Office of the State Fire Marshal
Nongovernmental Electrical Inspectors:
(fin.) ............................................................... 433
(prop.) ............................................................. 129
STATE PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS
General Provisions
Applicability:
(fin.) ............................................................... 152
Socioeconomic Policies
Minority Business Enterprise Policies:
(fin.) ............................................................... 152
Miscellaneous Purchasing Preferences:
(fin.) ............................................................... 152
Prevailing Wage—Contracts for Public Works:
(prop.) ............................................................. 230
Small Business Procurements:
(fin.) ............................................................... 152
STATE RETIREMENT AND PENSION SYSTEM
General Regulations
Designation of Beneficiary:
(prop.) ............................................................. 448
Enrollment in the State System:
(fin.) ................................................................. 12
Option and Annuity Tables
Option Factors and Annuity Values:
(prop.) ............................................................. 449
Service Credit
Qualifying Leaves of Absence:
(prop.) ............................................................. 449
Service Credit for Officers of Employee Organizations:
(prop.) ............................................................. 450
TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF
Maryland Transportation Authority
Public Notice of Toll Schedule Revisions:
(prop.) ............................................................. 198
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Motor Vehicle Administration — Administrative
Procedures
Motor Vehicle Fees:
(fin.) ................................................................ 264
Motor Vehicle Administration — Commercial Motor
Vehicles
Motor Carrier Safety:
(fin.) .............................................................. 395
Motor Vehicle Administration — Driver Licensing and
Identification Documents
Epilepsy—Restoration of License Following
Ineligibility:
(prop.) ............................................................ 200
Expiration and Renewal of Driver’s License:
(prop.) ........................................................... 200
Physical and Mental Condition:
(prop.) ............................................................ 200
Proof of Age, Name, Identity, Residence, and Lawful
Status:
(fin.) ............................................................... 395
(prop.) ............................................................. 200
Reinstatement of Revoked Driver’s License or
Privileges:
(prop.) ............................................................. 200
Social Security Number:
(prop.) ............................................................. 200
Unauthorized Additions to Driver’s License, Permit, or
Photo Identification Card:
(prop.) ............................................................. 200
State Highway Administration
Mobile Seafood and Produce Vendors:
(prop.) ............................................................... 34
Transportation Service Human Resources System
Equal Employment Opportunity:
(fin.) ............................................................... 318
GENERAL NOTICES
Anatomy Board, State
Meeting, Public ......................................................... 337
Architects, Board of
Meeting, Public ......................................... 134, 303, 405
Athletic Commission
Meeting, Public ......................................... 134, 303, 405
Audiologists, Board of/Hearing Aid Dispensers, and
Speech-Language Pathologists
Meeting, Public .......................................... 134, 303, 405
Barbers, Board of
Meeting, Public ......................................................... 303
Canal Place Preservation and Development Authority
Meeting, Public ............................................................ 63
Cemetery Operations, Advisory Council on
Meeting, Public .......................................................... 405
Child Care Program Administrators, Board for the
Certification of Residential
Meeting, Public ................................................ 337, 456
Chiropractic and Massage Therapy Examiners, Board of
Meeting, Public ................................................ 337, 456
Correctional Training Commission
Meeting, Public ......................................................... 456
Cosmetologists, Board of
Meeting, Public ........................................ 134, 303, 456
Counselors and Therapists, Board of Professional
Meeting, Public ................................... 63, 236, 337, 456
Crime Control and Prevention, Governor's Office of
Meeting, Public .......... 63(2), 134, 236, 303, 337(2), 456
Criminal Justice Information Advisory Board
Meeting, Public ................................................. 405, 456
Dietetic Practice, Board of
Meeting, Public ................................................... 63, 337
Design Boards, Joint Chairs of the
Meeting, Public .................................................. 303, 405
Education, Maryland State Board of
Meeting, Public ................................................. 303, 405
Education, Maryland State Department of/Division of
Special Education/Early Intervention Services
Hearing on Regulations, Public ....................... 337, 405
Electricians, Board of Master
Meeting, Public ................................. 134, 236, 337, 405
Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council
Meeting, Public ................................................. 337, 456
Emergency Medical Services Board
Meeting, Public ................................................ 337, 456
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Emergency Medical Services Systems, Maryland
Institute for
Meeting, Public ...................................... 134, 303, 405
Engineers, Board for Professional
Meeting, Public ................................... 63, 236, 338, 456
Engineers, Board of Examining
Meeting, Public ................................... 63, 134, 236, 405
Environment, Department of the
Hearing, Public ............................................................ 63
Environment, Department of the/Land Management
Administration
Meeting, Public ......................................... 236, 303, 456
Environmental Sanitarians, Board of
Meeting, Public .............................. 63, 236(2), 405, 456
Financial Regulation, Commissioner of
Receipt of Application .......................................... 236(2)
Fire Prevention Commission
Meeting, Public ......................................................... 236
Health and Mental Hygiene, Department of
Meeting, Public ..................... 63(2), 134(3), 237(2), 456
Health and Mental Hygiene, Department
of/Developmental Disabilities Administration
Meeting, Public—DDA Resource Coordination
Provider Interest Meetings ....................................... 303
Health and Mental Hygiene, Department of/Laboratories
Administration/Forensic Laboratory Advisory
Committee
Meeting, Public ......................................................... 134
Health and Mental Hygiene, Department of/Maryland
Board of Physicians
Meeting, Public ................................................... 63, 303
Health and Mental Hygiene, Department of/Medicaid
Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee
Call for Physician Nominations ..................................... 63
Health and Mental Hygiene, Department of/Office of
Health Services
State Plan Submission ............................................... 304
Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning, and
Refrigeration Contractors (HVACR)
Meeting, Public ...... 63, 134, 237(2), 304, 338, 405, 457
Home Improvement Commission
Meeting, Public ................................................ 338, 457
Housing and Community Development
Hearing, Public ........................................................ 338
Human Resources, Department of
Meeting, Public ................................................. 237, 338
Independent Living Council, Maryland Statewide
Meeting, Public ......................................................... 304
Interior Designers, Board of Certified
Meeting, Public ......................................................... 134
Interstate Adult Offender Supervision, Council for
Meeting, Public ........................................................... 64
Kidney Disease, Commission On
Meeting, Public ................................................... 64, 457
Labor and Industry, Division of/Board of Boiler Rule
Meeting, Public ......................................................... 457
Labor, Licensing, and Regulation, Department
of/Division of Labor and Industry/Maryland
Apprenticeship and Training Council
Meeting, Public ................................................... 64, 338
Labor, Licensing, and Regulation, Department
of/Division of Labor and Industry/Maryland
Occupational Safety and Health (MOSH) Advisory
Board
Meeting, Public ......................................................... 304
Land Patents, Commissioner of
Notice of Warrant No. 98 .................................... 304, 338
Notice of Warrant No. 99 .................................... 305, 338
Land Surveyors, Board for Professional
Meeting, Public ......................................... 134, 305, 457
Land Surveyors, Board for Professional/Aerial
Photogrammetric Committee
Meeting, Public ................................................. 305, 457
Landscape Architects, Board of Examiners of
Meeting, Public ................................................... 64, 405
Lottery Commission, Maryland State
Meeting, Public ........................................... 64, 305, 406
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Maryland Health Care Commission
Application, Receipt of ................................................ 64
Docketing, Notice of .................................................... 65
Formal Start of Review ............................................... 65
Meeting, Public ........... 64, 134, 135, 237, 339, 406, 457
Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services
Systems (MIEMMS)
Meeting, Public ........................................................ 406
Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission
Meeting, Public .......................................................... 406
Minority Business Enterprise Advisory Committee
Meeting, Public ........... 65, 135, 237, 305, 339, 406, 457
Morticians and Funeral Directors, Board of
Meeting, Public ......................................... 237, 339, 457
Nursing Board of
Disciplinary Actions Taken Against RNs and LPNs in
Maryland ...................................................... 238, 339
Nursing Home Administrators, Board of Examiners of
Meeting on Regulations, Public ................................. 238
Occupational Therapy Practice, Board of
Meeting, Public ......................................... 238, 339, 457
Optometry, Board of Examiners in
Meeting, Public .................................................... 65, 406
Pilots, Board of
Meeting, Public ................................................... 65, 457
Plumbing, Board of
Meeting, Public ......................................... 135, 238, 339
Police Training Commission
Meeting, Public .......................................................... 406
Procurement Advisory Council (PAC)
Meeting, Public ......................................................... 305
Psychologists, Board of Examiners of
Meeting, Public ......................................... 238, 339, 406
Public Accountancy, Board of
Meeting, Public ......................................... 135, 238, 339
Public Broadcasting Commission, Maryland
Meeting, Public ........................................................... 65
Public Defender System for the State of Maryland,
Board of Trustees of the
Meeting, Public ......................................... 238, 406, 457
Quality Care at the End of Life, State Advisory Council on
Meeting, Public ................................................... 65, 135
Racing Commission
Meeting, Public ...................................... 65, 238, 339, 457
Real Estate Appraisers and Home Inspectors,
Commission of Meeting, Public ................................................. 135, 458
Real Estate Commission
Meeting, Hearing ...................................... 135, 305, 406
Meeting, Public ......................................... 135, 305, 406
Retirement and Pension System—Board of Trustees
Meeting, Public ................................................. 135, 339
Social Work Examiners, Board of
Meeting, Public ........................................... 65, 239, 458
State Highway Administration/Project Planning Division
Notice of the Finding of No Significant Impact and
Receipt of Location/Design Approvals ............... 237
Tax Preparers, State Board of Individual
Meeting, Public ........................................................ 339
Teacher Education Board, Professional Standards and
Meeting, Public ................................................ 337, 456
Transportation Authority, Maryland
Meeting, Public ................................... 135, 305, 406, 458
Waterworks and Waste Systems Operators, Board of
Meeting, Public ......................................... 135, 305, 406
Well Drillers, Board of
Meeting, Public ......................................... 135, 305, 406
Workers' Compensation Commission
Meeting, Public ......... 65(2), 135(2), 239, 305, 306, 340,
....................................................................... 406, 458
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CUMULATIVE TABLE OF COMAR CHAPTERS AFFECTED
The table printed below contains the COMAR numbers of the titles, subtitles, and chapters affected by the documents published
in Volume 38, Issues 1 — 7, of the Maryland Register. Also listed in the table are the COMAR numbers of the Governor's
Executive Orders, under 01 Executive Department.
01 Executive Department
01.01.2010.23 ................................... 9
01.01.2010.24 ............................... 146
01.01.2010.25 ............................... 146
01.01.2011.01 ............................... 415
01.01.2011.02 ............................... 415
01.01.2011.03 ............................... 416
03 Comptroller of the Treasury
03.01.02 .................................. 14, 393
03.04.01 .................................. 14, 393
03.04.02 .................................. 14, 393
03.04.05 ................................... 14, 393
03.04.07 .................................. 14, 393
03.04.10 .................................. 14, 393
03.04.12 .................................. 14, 393
03.06.01 ......................................... 261
05 Department of Housing and
Community Development
05.04.06 ........................................ 317
05.04.09 ........................................ 151
05.04.11 ......................................... 151
05.10.01 ........................................ 153
05.10.02 ........................................ 153
05.10.03 ........................................ 153
05.10.04 ........................................ 153
05.10.05 ........................................ 153
05.10.06 ........................................ 153
07 Department of Human Resources
07.01.04 ........................................ 265
07.07.01 ........................................ 265
07.07.08 ........................................ 266
07.07.14 ..................................... 151(2)
08 Department of Natural Resources
08.02.01 ..................... 158, 160, 429(2)
08.02.03 .......................... 152, 158, 429
08.02.04 17, 79, 161, 262(2), 393, 429
08.02.05 ...... 18, 158, 162, 393, 429(2)
08.02.11 ................................. 158, 429
08.02.13 .... 18, 163, 168, 393, 429, 430
08.02.15 ................................. 162, 429
08.02.18 ................................. 158, 429
08.02.19 ........................ 22, 24, 394(2)
08.02.21 .......................................... 83
08.07.05 ........................................ 399
08.18.07 ................................. 174, 430
08.18.14 ......................................... 435
08.18.18 ................................. 174, 430
08.18.20 ......................................... 175
08.18.30 ................................. 175, 430
08.18.31 ................................. 176, 430
08.19.02 .......................................... 83
08.19.03 ........................................... 83
09 Department of Labor, Licensing,
and Regulation
09.03.12 ........................................... 79
09.11.06 .......................................... 87
09.12.31 ................................ 317, 322
09.13.06 ........................................ 267
09.18.02 .......................................... 25
09.20.04 ........................................ 176
09.23.01 ........................................ 268
09.26.02 ........................................ 394
09.38.01 ................................ 178, 428
10 Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene
10.01.04 ......................................... 180
10.01.17 .......................................... 83
10.07.05 ........................................ 269
10.09.01 ......................................... 430
10.09.02 .................................. 84, 430
10.09.03 .......................................... 84
10.09.06 .................................. 84, 435
10.09.07 .................................. 89, 430
10.09.08 .................................. 84, 430
10.09.09 ......................................... 430
10.09.10 ..................................... 84(3)
10.09.14 .................................. 84, 430
10.09.15 .................................. 84, 430
10.09.16 ........................................... 84
10.09.17 ......................................... 430
10.09.18 ........................................... 84
10.09.21 ......................................... 430
10.09.22 .......................................... 84
10.09.24 ........................... 180, 185(2)
10.09.29 .......................................... 84
10.09.30 .......................................... 84
10.09.33 ........................................... 84
10.09.34 ........................................ 281
10.09.36 .................................. 84, 281
10.09.39 .................................. 84, 430
10.09.51 ................................... 89, 431
10.09.65 ........................ 188, 431, 437
10.09.69 ................................ 191, 431
10.09.76 ................................ 188, 431
10.09.77 .................................. 84, 430
10.10.01 .......................................... 11
10.10.06 .......................................... 11
10.14.01 ........................................... 11
10.15.03 ........................................... 83
10.15.04 .......................................... 83
10.15.06 ........................................ 317
10.20.01 ................................... 90, 431
10.21.25 ........................................ 192
10.24.05 ......................................... 438
10.27.01 ......................................... 440
10.27.07 .......................................... 26
10.27.10 ........................................ 193
10.32.11 ........................................ 317
10.33.01 ........................................ 395
10.34.23 .......................................... 30
10.34.28 ........................................... 93
10.36.01 .............................. 31, 395(2)
10.36.02 .......................................... 31
10.36.06 ................................... 31, 395
10.36.07 ................................... 31, 395
10.37.01 .................................. 11, 400
10.39.01 ......................................... 440
10.41.03 .................................... 197(2)
10.41.08 ........................................ 197
10.42.01 ......................................... 432
10.42.03 ......................................... 441
10.44.20 ........................................ 318
10.44.22 ........................................... 31
10.46.04 ........................................ 264
10.50.01 ................................... 32, 432
11 Department of Transportation
11.02.04 ........................................ 318
11.04.16 .......................................... 34
11.07.05 ........................................ 198
11.11.05 ......................................... 264
11.17.02 ........................................ 200
11.17.03 ......................................... 200
11.17.04 ........................................ 200
11.17.08 ........................................ 200
11.17.09 ................................ 200, 395
11.17.11 ........................................ 200
11.17.12 ........................................ 200
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11.21.01 ........................................ 395
12 Department of Public Safety and
Correctional Services
12.04.01 ........................................ 318
12.06.01 .......................................... 36
12.06.02 ........................................... 36
12.15.02 ........................................ 318
13A State Board of Education
13A.03.02 ........................................ 50
13A.04.18 ..................................... 396
13A.05.01 ..................................... 323
13A.05.02 ............................. 325, 396
13A.05.11 ...................................... 204
13A.12.02 ...................................... 205
13A.14.10 ..................................... 325
13A.15.02 ....................................... 51
13A.15.05 ............................... 51, 396
13A.15.06 ............................... 51, 396
13A.15.09 ............................... 51, 396
13A.15.11 ............................... 51, 396
13A.15.13 ................................ 51, 396
13A.15.14 ............................... 51, 396
13A.16.01 ............................... 52, 396
13A.16.02 ................................ 52, 396
13A.16.06 ............................... 52, 396
13A.16.10 ............................... 52, 396
13A.16.11 ................................ 52, 396
13A.16.17 ................................ 52, 396
13A.16.18 ............................... 52, 396
13A.17.01 ............................... 54, 396
13A.17.06 ............................... 54, 396
13A.17.10 ............................... 54, 396
13A.17.11 ............................... 54, 396
13A.17.15 ................................ 54, 396
13A.17.16 ............................... 54, 396
13B Maryland Higher Education
Commission
13B.01.01 ...................................... 433
13B.02.04 ............................... 56, 432
13B.03.01 ...................................... 447
14 Independent Agencies
14.01.10 .................... 56, 80(2), 84(2),
......................... 152, 206, 263, 264, 396
14.01.14 .......................................... 84
14.01.20 ........................................ 152
14.03.01 ......................................... 433
14.09.01 .................... 57, 58, 207, 397
14.09.02 ........................................ 319
14.09.03 ................................ 207, 327
14.22.01 ........................................ 327
14.22.02 ........................................ 327
15 Department of Agriculture
15.05.01 .......................................... 11
15.05.02 .......................................... 85
15.14.03 ................................. 210, 432
15.14.13 ................................ 210, 432
15.15.03 ........................................ 319
15.21.01 ........................................ 213
17 Department of Budget and
Management
17.04.05 .......................................... 85
18 Department of Assessments and
Taxation
18.17.01 ........................................... 85
19A State Ethics Commission
19A.04.01 ...................................... 213
19A.04.02 ...................................... 213
19A.04.03 ...................................... 213
19A.04.04 ...................................... 213
19A.05.01 ...................................... 282
19A.05.02 ...................................... 282
19A.05.03 ...................................... 282
19A.05.04 ...................................... 282
20 Public Service Commission
20.50.01 ......................................... 332
20.50.10 ......................................... 332
21 State Procurement Regulations
21.01.03 ........................................ 152
21.11.01 ......................................... 152
21.11.03 ........................................ 152
21.11.07 ........................................ 152
21.11.11 ........................................ 230
22 State Retirement and Pension
System
22.01.07 ........................................ 448
22.01.12 .......................................... 12
22.02.01 ........................................ 449
22.05.01 ........................................ 449
22.05.06 ........................................ 450
26 Department of the Environment
26.04.01 ........................................ 319
26.09.01 .................................. 96, 263
26.09.02 ................................... 96, 263
26.11.01 ........................ 101, 104, 263
26.11.02 ........................ 101, 106, 263
26.11.06 ................................ 101, 263
26.11.08 ........................................ 110
26.11.09 ......................... 104, 106, 112
26.11.19 ................................ 114, 117
26.11.23 ......................................... 120
26.11.31 ......................................... 121
26.11.34 ........................................ 125
26.11.36 ........................................ 106
26.12.03 ................................ 127, 397
29 Department of State Police
29.07.01 ................................ 129, 433
30 Maryland Institute for Emergency
Medical Services Systems
(MIEMSS) 30.02.02 ......................................... 296
30.03.02 .......................................... 12
30.03.09 .......................................... 12
30.08.01 .......................................... 12
30.08.12 .......................................... 12
31 Maryland Insurance Administration
31.03.15 ................................ 130, 433
31.04.15 .................................. 59, 397
31.04.21 ........................................ 230
31.09.12 ........................................ 231
31.09.14 ......................................... 264
31.10.12 ........................................... 12
31.10.40 .................................... 81, 320
31.11.06 .......................................... 13
31.11.11 .................................. 60, 397
34 Department of Planning
34.05.01 ................................. 401, 428
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CITATIONS TO DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE IN 2011
Environment, Department of the
26.11.31
(prop.) ........................ 121
26.11.34
(prop.) ........................ 125
Health and Mental Hygiene,
Department of
10.09.51
(fin.) ............................. 431
(prop.) ............................ 89
10.15.06
(fin.) ............................. 317
10.37.01
(prop.) ......................... 400
Natural Resources, Department of
08.02.04
(emer.) ......................... 262
(fin.) ............................ 429
(prop.) .......................... 161
DEPOSITORIES FOR DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE
Depositories for Documents Incorporated by
Reference Into the Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR)
Annapolis
MD Department of Legislative Services
90 State Circle(21401)
Contact: Lynda Cunningham
410-946-5400, 301-970-5400,
800-492-7111 x5400 (MD only),
FAX 410-841-3850
MD State Archives
350 Rowe Blvd. (21401)
Contact: Christine Alvey
410-260-6438,
FAX 410-974-3895
MD State Law Library
Robert C. Murphy Courts of Appeal
Bldg. 361 Rowe Blvd. (21401)
Contact: Mary Jo Lazun
410-260-1430, 888-216-8156,
FAX 410-974-2063
Baltimore
State Library Resource Center
Enoch Pratt Free Library
400 Cathedral St. (21201)
Contact: State Depository and
Distribution Program
410-396-1789,
FAX 410-396-4570
Law Library
University of Baltimore
1415 Maryland Ave.
(21201)
Contact: Patricia Behles
410-837-4559,
FAX 410-837-4570
Thurgood Marshall Law Library
University of Md. School of Law
501 W. Fayette Street (21201)
Contact: Bill Sleeman
410-706-6502,
FAX 410-706-2372
Charlotte Hall
Southern MD Regional Library
37600 New Market Rd.
(20622)
P.O. Box 459 (20622)
Contact: Pat Ward
301-934-9442,
FAX 301-884-0438
College Park
Hornbake Library
University of MD
Marylandia and Rare Books Department
(20742)
Contact: Ann Hudak
301-405-9210,
FAX 301-314-2709
Frostburg
Frostburg State University
Lewis J. Ort Library
1 Stadium Drive (21532)
Contact: Jeff Maehre
301-687-4734,
FAX 301-687-7069
Hagerstown
Government Reference Service of
Washington County Free Library
100 South Potomac Street (21740)
Contact: Harry Sachs
301-739-3250 x 149,
FAX 301-739-5839
Largo
Prince George's Community College
Library
301 Largo Road (20774)
Contact: Priscilla Thompson
301-322-0468,
FAX 301-808-8847
Princess Anne
Frederick Douglass Library
University of MD Eastern Shore
(21853)
Contact: Martha Zimmerman
410-651-7540,
FAX 410-651-6269
Rockville
Montgomery County Public Library
Rockville Branch 21
Maryland Avenue (20850)
Contact: Caren Genison-Perilman
240-777-0170,
FAX 240-777-0155
Salisbury
Salisbury University
Blackwell Library
College and Camden Avenues (21801)
Contact: Gaylord Robb
410-543-6234,
FAX 410-543-6203
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Towson
Albert S. Cook Library
Towson University
8000 York Road (21252)
Contact: Carl Olson
410-704-3267,
FAX 410-704-3829
Washington, D.C.
Library of Congress
Anglo-American Acquisitions Division
Government Documents Section101 Independence Ave., S.E. (20540)
Contact: Richard Yarnall
202-707-9470,
FAX 202-707-0380
REGULATIONS COORDINATORS
For questions regarding the meaning or interpretation of proposed or adopted regulations, contact the Regulations Coordinators
listed below. Regulations Coordinators are State agency personnel who are particularly knowledgeable about regulations proposed
or adopted by their respective departments or agencies.
Administrative Hearings (Title 28)
Jana Burch
410-229-4130
410-229-4111 (Fax)
Aging (Title 32)
Sandra Cobb
410-767-1084
410-333-7943 (Fax)
Agriculture (Title 15)
Tonia Martin
410-841-5883
410-841-5914 (Fax)
Archives (Title 14)
Richard Richardson
410-260-6407
410-974-3895 (Fax)
Assessments & Taxation (Title 18)
Jeffrey G. Comen
410-767-1280
410-333-5148 (Fax)
Attorney General (Title 02)
Joy Sakamoto
410-576-7041
410-576-7036 (Fax)
Blind Industries & Services (Title 14)
Christina Davis
410-233-4567
410-233-0544 (Fax)
Blind Vending Services (Title 14)
John Ward
410-247-3737
410-247-5978 (Fax)
Budget & Management (Title 17)
Leslie Buchman
(Dept. Coordinator)
410-767-4718
410-333-5262 (Fax)
Business & Economic Development
(Title 24)
Anita Lydic Diven
410-767-6451
410-333-8298 (Fax)
Children, Youth and Families,
Governor's Office for David Russell
410-767-4181
410-333-5248 (Fax)
Comptroller (Title 03)
Sharonne Bonardi
(Dept. Coordinator)
410-767-4125
410-974-3201 (Fax)
Alcohol & Tobacco Tax
Joanne Tetlow
410-260-7494
410-974-5564 (Fax)
Compliance
Sharonne Bonardi
410-767-4125
410-333-7745 (Fax)
Motor Fuel Tax
Joanne Tetlow
410-260-7494
410-974-5564 (Fax)
Revenue Administration
Wally Eddleman
410-260-7645
410-974-3456 (Fax)
Contract Appeals Board (Title 21)
Robert B. Harrison III
410-767-8228
410-333-0890 (Fax)
Criminal Sentencing (Title 14)
David Soulé
301-403-2707
301-403-4164 (Fax)
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Critical Area Comm. for the
Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays
(Title 27)
Lisa Hoerger
410-260-3478
410-974-5338 (Fax)
Education Commission, Higher (Title
13B)
Cathy Shultz
410-260-4505
410-260-3202 (Fax)
Education, State Board of (Title 13A)
Charlene Necessary
410-767-0467
410-333-6033 (Fax)
Elections, State Board of (Title 33)
Nikki Trella
410-269-2843
410-974-2019 (Fax)
Maryland Energy Administration
(Title 14)
410-260-7752
410-974-2250 (Fax)
Environment (Title 26)
Air & Radiation Management
Deborah Rabin
410-537-4414
410-537-3202 (Fax)
Land Management
Gail Castleman
410-537-3310
410-537-3156 (Fax)
Water Management
Renee Matthews
410-527-3567
410-527-2388 (Fax)
Ethics Commission (Title 19A)
Robert Hahn
410-974-2068
410-974-2418 (Fax)
General Services (Title 04)
Anne Hubbard
410-767-4606
410-333-5730 (Fax)
Health & Mental Hygiene (Title 10)
Michele Phinney
(Dept. Coordinator)
410-767-6499
410-333-7687 (Fax)
Alcohol & Drug Abuse
410-402-8621
410-402-8602 (Fax)
Boards and Commissions
410-764-5978
410-358-1879 (Fax)
Developmental Disabilities
410-767-5575
410-767-5850 (Fax)
Health Services Cost Review Comm.
Diana Kemp
410-764-2576
410-358-6217 (Fax)
Laboratories
410-767-6909
410-333-5403 (Fax)
Maryland Health Care Commission
Amelia Rutledge
410-764-3322
410-358-1311 (Fax)
Medical Assistance
Lisa Fassett
410-767-0579
410-333-5185 (Fax)
Mental Hygiene
410-402-8440
410-402-8441 (Fax)
Nursing, Board of
Shirley Devaris
410-585-1902
410-358-3530 (Fax)
Office of Health Care Quality
Lynda Brown
410-402-8004
410-402-8211 (Fax)
Pharmacy, Board of
Anna Jeffers
410-764-3833
410-358-6207(Fax)
Physicians, Board of
Karen Wulff
410-764-3930
410-358-2252 (Fax)
Housing & Community Development
(Title 05)
Mark Petrauskas
410-514-7834
410-987-4094 (Fax)
Human Relations (Title 14)
Glendora C. Hughes
410-767-8572
410-333-1841 (Fax)
Human Resources (Title 07)
Andrea Shuck
410-767-7193
410-333-0637 (Fax)
Insurance Administration (Title 31)
Katrina Lawhorn
410-468-2450
410-468-2020 (Fax)
Juvenile Services (Title 16)
Shelly Mintz
410-230-3153
410-333-4198 (Fax)
Labor, Licensing, and Regulation
(Title 09)
Jackie Lichter
(Dept. Coordinator)
410-230-6009
410-333-0853 (Fax)
Labor & Industry
Debbie Stone
410-767-2225
410-767-2986 (Fax)
Occupational & Professional
Licensing
Harry Loleas
410-230-6226
410-333-6314 (Fax)
Racing Commission
J. Michael Hopkins
410-230-6337
410-333-8308 (Fax)
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Lottery (Title 14)
Robert Howells
410-230-8789
410-230-8727 (Fax)
Maryland Automobile Insurance
Fund (Title 14)
410-269-8626
410-269-4344 (Fax)
Maryland Institute of Emergency
Medical Services
Systems (Title 30)
Ronald Schaefer
410-706-2339
410-706-2367 (Fax)
Natural Resources (Title 08)
Eileen Mosley
(Dept. Coordinator)
410-260-8107
410-260-8111 (Fax)
Boating
Jack Baily
410-974-2040
410-974-5647 (Fax)
Fisheries
Tammy O'Connell
410-260-8271
410-260-8278 (Fax)
Forest Conservation
Marian Honeczy
410-260-8511
410-260-8595 (Fax)
Forest Service
Steve Koehn
410-260-8501
410-260-8595 (Fax)
Wildlife and Heritage
Glenn Therres
410-260-8572
410-260-8596 (Fax)
Northeast Waste Disposal Authority
(Title 14)
M. Catherine Coble
410-333-2730
410-333-2721 (Fax)
Planning, Maryland Department of
(Title 34)
Arabia Matthews
410-767-4512
410-767-4480 (Fax)
Procurement Regulations, State
(Title 21)
Mary Jo Childs
410-260-7720
410-975-5240 (Fax)
Property Tax Assessment Appeals
Board (Title 14)
410-974-2087
410-974-5595 (Fax)
Public Defender (Title 14)
410-767-8474
410-333-8496 (Fax)
Public Safety & Correctional Services
(Title 12)
George Hall
410-339-5073
410-339-4227 (Fax)
Correction
Suzanne Fisher
410-585-3310
410-764-4182 (Fax)
Correctional Standards
410-585-3830
410-318-6020 (Fax)
Criminal Injuries Compensation
Board
Robert Woolford
410-585-3010
410-764-3815 (Fax)
Inmate Grievance
Scott Oakley
410-585-3840
410-318-6015 (Fax)
Parole & Probation
Philip Pie
410-585-3500
410-764-4091 (Fax)
Patuxent Institution
410-799-3314
410-799-7457 (Fax)
Police & Correctional Training
Commissions
Thomas C. Smith
410-875-3605
410-875-3584 (Fax)
Public Service Commission (Title 20)
410-767-8064
410-333-3802 (Fax)
Public Works, Board of
(Title 23)
Sheila McDonald
410-260-7335
410-974-5240 (Fax)
Retirement & Pension Systems
(Title 22)
J. Howard Pleines
410-625-5602
410-468-1710 (Fax)
Secretary of State (Title 01)
410-974-2486
410-280-5647 (Fax)
Securities Division (Title 02)
Timothy F. Cox
410-576-7045
410-576-6532 (Fax)
State Police (Title 29)
Tom Vondersmith
410-653-4253
410-653-4250 (Fax)
Fire Marshal/Fire Prevention
Commission
John F. Bender
410-339-4200
410-339-4215 (Fax)
Tax Court (Title 14)
Robert L. Zouck
410-767-4830
410-333-5286 (Fax)
Transportation (Title 11)
Natalie Henson
410-865-1091
410-865-1201 (Fax)
Aviation Admin.
Jeanette Brewer
410-859-7734
410-850-4127 (Fax)
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Mass Transit Admin.
James Knighton
410-767-3934
410-333-0689 (Fax)
Motor Vehicle Admin.
410-424-3105
410-768-7506 (Fax)
Port Admin.
William Franklin
410-631-1142
410-631-1009 (Fax)
State Highway Admin.
Linda Singer
410-545-0362
410-209-5019 (Fax)
Transportation Authority
Gregory Derwart
410-288-8401
410-288-8412 (Fax)
Treasurer, State (Title 25)
Kathy Wohlgemuth
410-260-7164
410-974-3530 (Fax)
Veterans Affairs (Title 35)
Cate Conroy
410-260-3845
410-216-7928 (Fax)
Workers' Compensation
(Title 14)
Amy Lackington
410-864-5315
410-333-8122 (Fax)
ADMINISTRATIVE, EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE REVIEW
(AELR) COMMITTEE COUNSEL
This Committee of the General Assembly reviews all regulations and approves emergency regulations. Administrative, Executive
and Legislative Review (AELR) Committee Counsel
Marie Razulis
410-946-5350
410-946-5529 (Fax)
Susan McNamee
410-946-5350
410-946-5395 (Fax)