Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 12 - DIVISION OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 09.12.53 - Maryland Accessibility Code
Section 09.12.53.09 - Waiver Request
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 09.12.53.09
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Standards Covered.
(1) If strict compliance with the
additional Maryland requirements set forth in Regulation .07A(3), B(3), and
C(2) of this chapter will cause undue hardship because of the nature of use,
occupancy, or other factors, a waiver from these requirements may be
requested.
(2) The Department has
no authority to waive requirements imposed by federal law and shall only
exercise its waiver authority when this Code is more restrictive than federal
law in connection with the additional Maryland requirements set forth in
Regulation .07A(3), B(3), and C(2) of this chapter.
B. Procedures.
(1) A written waiver request form and
supporting documents shall be submitted in triplicate to the Director, Building
Codes Administration, Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation.
(2) The Building Codes Administration shall
review the documents submitted for completeness, and shall contact the
applicant promptly for any additional information needed to process the
request.
(3) Upon receipt of all
required documents, the Building Codes Administration shall send one copy of
the waiver request documents to the local government officials and one copy to
the designated disability advisory group.
(4) The local government officials and the
designated disability advisory group may provide their written comments jointly
or separately to the Building Codes Administration within 21 days of dated
transmittal from the Building Codes Administration.
(5) The Building Codes Administration shall
review the waiver documents and any comments received from the local building
officials and the agency or organization advocating for individuals with
disabilities. For historic properties, the Building Codes Administration shall
make its decisions in consultation with the State historic preservation officer
or the officer's designee.
(6) The
investigation may include a site visit by a State official, local government
official, designated disability advisory group, and, for historic properties,
the State historic preservation officer or the officer's designee.
(7) Upon completion of the investigation, the
Director of the Building Codes Administration, or the Director's designee,
shall determine if a waiver should be granted or denied based upon factors such
as, but not limited to:
(a) Feasibility
hardship due to unusual building or site conditions which prevent the
construction of access facilities as described in supporting documentation,
such as plans, sketches, and site drawings provided for clarification by the
applicant;
(b) Financial hardship
when the cost of compliance is disproportionate to the cost of construction, if
the applicant has provided financial statements; or
(c) The information supplied by the
designated disability advisory group, State and local government officials,
and, for historic properties, the State historic preservation officer or the
officer's designee.
(8)
Notice of the waiver determination shall be delivered to:
(a) The local government official;
(b) The designated disability advisory
group;
(c) The waiver applicant;
and
(d) For historic properties,
the State historic preservation officer or the officer's designee.
(9) The applicant may request
reconsideration of the decision of the Building Codes Administration within 45
days by writing to the Commissioner of the Division of Labor and Industry for a
final administrative decision. The reconsideration review may include
additional site visits and meetings with the applicants, the designated
disability advisory group, and local building officials. The decision by the
Commissioner of the Division of Labor and Industry is final and binding upon
the parties.
C. A waiver request and decision on it under §B(7) or (9) of this regulation does not constitute a contested case proceeding under the Maryland Administrative Procedure Act and is not subject to the provisions of COMAR 09.01.02.
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