(a) In this section, “enforcement official” means an employee of the Commission authorized by the Commission to issue a citation for a Commission infraction under this section. (b) This section applies to the violations of the following: (1) regulations governing sewer cleaning adopted under § 24–201 of this article; (2) regulations governing plumbing adopted under § 17–403, Title 24, […]
(a) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a person who violates a watershed regulation adopted under § 17–403 of this article has committed a Commission infraction. (2) A Commission infraction does not include a violation of a watershed regulation declared by law to be a criminal offense. (3) The Commission may: (i) establish a schedule of […]
(a) In this section, “Commission Pretreatment Program” means any program adopted under the authority of § 9–332 of the Environment Article and § 17–403 of this article to: (1) meet national and local pretreatment requirements; and (2) eliminate the contribution of each pollutant discharged from an industrial user into a publicly owned treatment works that: (i) causes pass through […]
(a) On application of the Commission that is verified by oath of a member or employee of the Commission, the circuit court of a county, by injunction, may: (1) require the compliance with or restrain the violation of any order, notice, or regulation of the Commission under this division; (2) require compliance with or restrain the violation or […]
Except as provided in regulations adopted by the Commission, a person may not use, handle, tamper with, obstruct, interfere with, deface, or destroy any property owned or used by the Commission in the construction or operation of the Commission’s systems.
(a) A person may not leave unburied for a period longer than 24 hours a dead animal or fecal matter in the sanitary district or on a watershed from which the Commission gets its water supply. (b) The Commission may bury a dead animal or fecal matter left unburied more than 24 hours and charge the cost […]
(a) A person who violates any of the following provisions is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to imprisonment not exceeding 30 days or a fine not exceeding $1,000 or both: (1) § 17–403 of this article (Commission regulations, except for those specified in subsection (c) of this section and §§ 29–101(b) and 29–102(a) […]