Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 12 - DIVISION OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 09.12.60 - Amusement Attractions - General Provisions
Section 09.12.60.15 - Variances
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 09.12.60.15
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Application for Variance.
(1) An affected owner may apply to
the Commissioner for a variance from any regulation adopted under Business
Regulation Article, Title 3, Annotated Code of Maryland.
(2) An application for variance shall be in
writing and shall include:
(a) The name and
address of the applicant;
(b)
Identification of the regulation from which the applicant seeks a
variance;
(c) The location,
equipment, and practices involved;
(d) A detailed statement of the applicant's
reasons for requesting a variance;
(e) A statement of the steps the applicant
has taken and will take, with specific dates when appropriate, to protect the
public against the specific hazard covered by the regulation; and
(f) Any request for a hearing.
B. Posting of Notice.
(1) Immediately on filing a request for a
variance pursuant to Business Regulation Article, §3-314, Annotated
Code of Maryland, an applicant shall post notice of the application at the
place or places where a certificate of inspection is required to be
posted.
(2) The notice shall
include:
(a) The name and address of the
applicant;
(b) The date on which
the application was filed;
(c)
Identification of the regulation from which the applicant seeks a
variance;
(d) The location,
equipment, and practices involved; and
(e) Notice to the public and affected
employees of their right to participate in the proceeding.
(3) The notice shall be maintained until the
commencement of the proceedings.
C. Order of Variance.
(1) After investigation, on-site inspection,
and such hearing as the Commissioner may direct, the Commissioner may grant a
variance from a regulation under this chapter if:
(a) It is evident that action is necessary to
prevent undue hardship; or
(b)
Existing conditions prevent practical compliance and the reasonable safety of
the public can, in the opinion of the Commissioner, be ensured.
(2) An order of variance may
require such special conditions as are reasonably necessary to ensure public
safety.
(3) A declaration, act, or
omission of the Commissioner or the Commissioner's authorized representative,
other than a written order authorizing a variance as permitted above, may not
be construed to exempt, either wholly or in part, expressly or implicitly, any
owner from full compliance with the terms of any regulation under this
chapter.
D. Modification, Revocation, and Renewal of Order of Variance.
(1) The Commissioner may modify, revoke, or
renew an order of variance in the same manner prescribed for the issuance of an
order of variance.
(2) An order of
variance may not be modified or revoked unless affected parties are informed of
the proposed action and afforded an opportunity to:
(a) Submit written data, views, or arguments
regarding the proposed action; and
(b) Request a hearing on the
proposal.
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