Issue Date: April 22, 2011 Volume 38 - Maryland State Archives

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Issue Date: April 22, 2011Volume 38 Issue 9 Pages 539—576IN THIS ISSUEGovernorGeneral AssemblyJudiciaryRegulatory Review andEvaluationRegulationsSpecial DocumentsErrataGeneral NoticesPursuant to State Government Article, §7-206, Annotated Code ofMaryland, this issue contains all previously unpublished documentsrequired to be published, and filed on or before April 4, 2011, 5 p.m.Pursuant to State Government Article, §7-206, Annotated Code ofMaryland, I hereby certify that this issue contains all documentsrequired to be codified as of April 4, 2011.Brian MorrisActing Administrator, Division of State DocumentsOffice of the Secretary of State

Information About the Maryland Register and COMARMARYLAND REGISTERHOW TO RESEARCH REGULATIONSThe Maryland Register is an official State publication publishedevery other week throughout the year. A cumulative index ispublished quarterly.The Maryland Register is the temporary supplement to the Code ofMaryland Regulations. Any change to the text of regulationspublished in COMAR, whether by adoption, amendment, repeal, oremergency action, must first be published in the Register.The following information is also published regularly in theRegister: Governor’s Executive Orders Governor’s Appointments to State Offices Attorney General’s Opinions in full text Open Meetings Compliance Board Opinions in full text State Ethics Commission Opinions in full text Court Rules District Court Administrative Memoranda Courts of Appeal Hearing Calendars Agency Hearing and Meeting Notices Synopses of Bills Introduced and Enacted by the GeneralAssembly Other documents considered to be in the public interestEach COMAR title has a Table of Contents and Index. AnAdministrative History at the end of every COMAR chapter givesinformation about past changes to regulations. To determine if there havebeen any subsequent changes, check the ‘‘Cumulative Table of COMARRegulations Adopted, Amended, or Repealed’’ which is found online atwww.dsd.state.md.us/CumulativeIndex.pdf. This table lists the regulationsin numerical order, by their COMAR number, followed by the citation tothe Maryland Register in which the change occurred. The MarylandRegister serves as a temporary supplement to COMAR, and the twopublications must always be used together. A Research Guide for MarylandRegulations is available. For further information, call 410-974-2486.CITATION TO THE MARYLAND REGISTERThe Maryland Register is cited by volume, issue, page number, anddate. Example: 19:8 Md. R. 815—817 (April 17, 1992) refers to Volume 19, Issue8, pages 815—817 of the Maryland Register issued on April 17,1992.CODE OF MARYLAND REGULATIONS (COMAR)COMAR is the official compilation of all regulations issued byagencies of the State of Maryland. The Maryland Register isCOMAR’s temporary supplement, printing all changes to regulationsas soon as they occur. At least once annually, the changes toregulations printed in the Maryland Register are incorporated intoCOMAR by means of permanent supplements.CITATION TO COMAR REGULATIONSCOMAR regulations are cited by title number, subtitle number,chapter number, and regulation number. Example: COMAR10.08.01.03 refers to Title 10, Subtitle 08, Chapter 01, Regulation 03.DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCEIncorporation by reference is a legal device by which a document ismade part of COMAR simply by referring to it. While the text of anincorporated document does not appear in COMAR, the provisions ofthe incorporated document are as fully enforceable as any otherCOMAR regulation. Each regulation that proposes to incorporate adocument is identified in the Maryland Register by an Editor’s Note.The Cumulative Table of COMAR Regulations Adopted, Amendedor Repealed, found online, also identifies each regulationincorporating a document. Documents incorporated by reference areavailable for inspection in various depository libraries locatedthroughout the State and at the Division of State Documents. Thesedepositories are listed in the first issue of the Maryland Registerpublished each year. For further information, call 410-974-2486.SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATIONFor subscription forms for the Maryland Register and COMAR, seethe back pages of the Maryland Register. Single issues of theMaryland Register are 5.00 per issue, plus 2.00 for postage andhandling.CITIZEN PARTICIPATION INTHE REGULATION-MAKING PROCESSMaryland citizens and other interested persons may participate inthe process by which administrative regulations are adopted,amended, or repealed, and may also initiate the process by which thevalidity and applicability of regulations is determined. Listed beloware some of the ways in which citizens mayparticipate (references are to State Government Article (SG),Annotated Code of Maryland): By submitting data or views on proposed regulations either orallyor in writing, to the proposing agency (see ‘‘Opportunity for PublicComment’’ at the beginning of all regulations appearing in theProposed Action on Regulations section of the Maryland Register).(See SG, §10-112) By petitioning an agency to adopt, amend, or repeal regulations.The agency must respond to the petition. (See SG §10-123) By petitioning an agency to issue a declaratory ruling with respectto how any regulation, order, or statute enforced by the agencyapplies. (SG, Title 10, Subtitle 3) By petitioning the circuit court for a declaratory judgmenton the validity of a regulation when it appears that the regulationinterferes with or impairs the legal rights or privileges of thepetitioner. (SG, §10-125) By inspecting a certified copy of any document filed with theDivision of State Documents for publication in the MarylandRegister. (See SG, §7-213)Maryland Register (ISSN 0360-2834). Postmaster: Send address changesand other mail to: Maryland Register, State House, Annapolis, Maryland21401. Tel. 410-974-2486; Fax 410-280-5647. Published biweekly, withcumulative indexes published quarterly, by the State of Maryland, Division ofState Documents, State House, Annapolis, Maryland 21401. The subscriptionrate for the Maryland Register is 225 per year (first class mail). Allsubscriptions post-paid to points in the U.S. periodicals postage paid atAnnapolis, Maryland and additional mailing offices.Martin O’Malley, Governor; John P. McDonough, Secretary of State;Brian Morris, Acting Administrator; Gail S. Klakring, Senior Editor; MaryD. MacDonald, Editor, Maryland Register and COMAR; Elizabeth Ramsey,Editor, COMAR Online, and Subscription Manager; Tami Cathell, HelpDesk, COMAR and Maryland Register Online.Front cover: State House, Annapolis, MD, built 1772—79.Illustrations by Carolyn Anderson, Dept. of General ServicesMARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 38, ISSUE 9, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2011

Contents541Closing Dates for the Maryland RegisterSchedule of Closing Dates and Issue Dates for theMaryland Register . 543COMAR Research AidsTable of Pending Proposals . 544Index of COMAR Titles Affected in This IssueCOMAR Title Number and Name0910111213A14152426PageDepartment of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation . 551, 552Department of Health and Mental Hygiene . 552, 555Department of Transportation . 553Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services . 556State Board of Education . 556Independent Agencies . 553Department of Agriculture . 553, 557Department of Business and Economic Development . 560Department of the Environment . 554, 561PERSONS WITH DISABILITIESIndividuals with disabilities who desire assistance in using thepublications and services of the Division of State Documents areencouraged to call (410) 974-2486, or (800) 633-9657, or FAX to(410) 974-2546, or through Maryland Relay.The GovernorEXECUTIVE ORDER 01.01.2011.04. 547General AssemblySynopsis No. 4. 548The JudiciaryCOURT OF APPEALS OF MARYLANDDISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS . 549Regulatory Review and EvaluationTITLE l0 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTALHYGIENENotice of Availability of Evaluation Reports. 550Emergency Action on Regulations09 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING, ANDREGULATIONCOMMISSIONER OF FINANCIAL REGULATIONForeclosure Procedures for Residential Property . 551Final Action on Regulations09 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING, ANDREGULATIONDIVISION OF LABOR AND INDUSTRYMaryland Occupational Safety and Health Act —Incorporation by Reference of Federal Standards . 552BOARD OF COSMETOLOGISTSGeneral Regulations. 552Beauty Salons . 55210 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENEMEDICAL CARE PROGRAMSTherapeutic Behavioral Services . 552BOARD OF NURSINGStandards of Practice for Licensed Practical Nurses . 55311 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONMOTOR VEHICLE ADMINISTRATION — DRIVERLICENSING AND IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTSExpiration and Renewal of Driver’s License. 553Physical and Mental Condition. 553Epilepsy — Restoration of License Following Ineligibility. 553Reinstatement of Revoked Driver’s License or Privileges. 553Proof of Age, Name, Identity, Residence, and LawfulStatus. 553Unauthorized Additions to Driver’s License, Permit, or PhotoIdentification Card. 553Social Security Number . 55314 INDEPENDENT AGENCIESCOMMISSION ON CRIMINAL SENTENCING POLICYGeneral Regulations . 553Criminal Offenses and Categories . 55315 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREANTIFOULING PAINTSUse and Sale of Antifouling Paints. 553Withdrawal of Regulations26 DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENTREGULATION OF WATER SUPPLY, SEWAGE DISPOSAL,AND SOLID WASTEBeneficial Use of Coal Combustion Byproducts . 554Proposed Action on Regulations10 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENEMEDICAL CARE PROGRAMSHome Health Services . 55512 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY ANDCORRECTIONAL SERVICESPOLICE TRAINING COMMISSIONGeneral Regulations . 55613A STATE BOARD OF EDUCATIONCHILD AND FAMILY DAY CAREMaryland Child Care Credential Program . 55615 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREOFFICE OF THE SECRETARYAdvertising Agricultural Products as Local or LocallyGrown. 557MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL LAND PRESERVATIONFOUNDATIONGuidelines for Forest Easement Overlays . 55824 DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICDEVELOPMENTECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTArts and Entertainment Districts . 56026 DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENTAIR QUALITYGeneral Administrative Provisions. 561Permits, Approvals, and Registration . 562Volatile Organic Compounds from Specific Processes . 565ErrataCOMAR 14.03.04.14 . 569MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 38, ISSUE 9, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2011

Contents542Special DocumentsDEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENESecretary of Health and Mental Hygiene Request forComment on Use of Bumper Pads in Infant Cribs. 570MARYLAND HEALTH CARE COMMISSIONNotice of Docketing. 570Nursing Home Licensed Beds Occupancy by Region andJurisdiction: Maryland, Fiscal Year 2009 . 571Required Maryland Medical Assistance Participation Ratesfor Nursing Homes by Region and Jurisdiction: FiscalYear 2009 . 572General NoticesBOARD OF ACUPUNCTUREPublic Hearing on Regulations . 573BOARD OF BARBERSPublic Meeting. 573ADVISORY COUNCIL ON CEMETERY OPERATIONSPublic Meeting. 573BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC AND MASSAGE THERAPYEXAMINERSPublic Meeting. 573BOARD OF COSMETOLOGISTSPublic Meeting. 573BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS ANDTHERAPISTSPublic Meeting. 573GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF CRIME CONTROL ANDPREVENTIONPublic Meeting. 573COMMISSION ON CRIMINAL SENTENCING POLICYPublic Meeting. 573PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS AND TEACHEREDUCATION BOARDPublic Meeting. 573MARYLAND STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION —OFFICE OF CHILD CAREPublic Meeting. 573BOARD OF MASTER ELECTRICIANSPublic Meeting. 573EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ADVISORYCOUNCILPublic Meeting. 574EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES BOARDPublic Meeting. 574MARYLAND INSTITUTE FOR EMERGENCY MEDICALSERVICES SYSTEMS (MIEMSS)Public Meeting. 574BOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERSPublic Hearing . 574BOARD OF EXAMINING ENGINEERSPublic Meeting. 574DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT/LANDMANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATIONPublic Meeting. 574BOARD OF ENVIRONMENTAL SANITARIANSPublic Meeting. 574DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SBPublic Meeting. 574DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENEPublic Meeting . 574Regulation Notice. 574DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTALHYGIENE/LABORATORIES ADMINISTRATIONPublic Meeting . 574DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTALHYGIENE/OFFICE OF HEALTH SERVICESState Plan Approvals . 575DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTALHYGIENE/PHARMACY AND THERAPEUTICSCOMMITTEEPublic Meeting . 575BOARD OF HEATING, VENTILATION, AIRCONDITIONING, AND REFRIGERATIONCONTRACTORS (HVACR)Public Meeting . 575HOME IMPROVEMENT COMMISSIONPublic Meeting . 575DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCESPublic Meeting . 575DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING, ANDREGULATION/DIVISION OF LABOR ANDINDUSTRY/MARYLAND APPRENTICESHIP ANDTRAINING COUNCILPublic Meeting . 575DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING, ANDREGULATION/DIVISION OF LABOR ANDINDUSTRY/MARYLAND OCCUPATIONAL SAFETYAND HEALTH (MOSH) ADVISORY BOARDPublic Meeting . 575BOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORSPublic Meeting . 575BOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORSAERIAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC COMMITTEEPublic Meeting . 575MARYLAND HEALTH CARE COMMISSIONPublic Meeting . 576MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE ADVISORYCOMMITTEEPublic Meeting . 576BOARD OF MORTICIANS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORSPublic Meeting . 576BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF NURSING HOMEADMINISTRATORSPublic Meeting . 576BOARD OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PRACTICEPublic Meeting . 576BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PSYCHOLOGISTSPublic Meeting . 576MARYLAND PUBLIC BROADCASTING COMMISSIONPublic Meeting . 576RACING COMMISSIONPublic Meeting . 576REAL ESTATE COMMISSIONPublic Meeting . 576Public Meeting . 576Public Hearing. 576Public Meeting . 576WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COMMISSIONPublic Meeting . 576MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 38, ISSUE 9, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2011

Contents543COMAR OnlineThe Code of Maryland Regulations is available atwww.dsd.state.md.us as a free service of the Office of theSecretary of State, Division of State Documents. The full textof regulations is available and searchable. Note, however, thatthe printed COMAR continues to be the only official andenforceable version of COMAR.The Maryland Register is also available atwww.dsd.state.md.us.For additional information, visit www.sos.state.md.us,Division of State Documents, or call us at (410) 974-2486 or 1(800) 633-9657.Availability of Monthly List of Maryland DocumentsThe Maryland Department of Legislative Servicesreceives copies of all publications issued by State officers andagencies. The Department prepares and distributes, for a fee, alist of these publications under the title ‘‘MarylandDocuments’’. This list is published monthly, and containsbibliographic information concerning regular and specialreports, bulletins, serials, periodicals, catalogues, and a varietyof other State publications. ‘‘Maryland Documents’’ alsoincludes local publications.Anyone wishing to receive ‘‘Maryland Documents’’should write to: Legislative Sales, Maryland Department ofLegislative Services, 90 State Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401.CLOSING DATES and ISSUE DATES throughJANUARY 27, 2012IssueDateMay 6May 20June 3**June 17**July 1July 15July 29**August 12August 26September 9**September 23**October 7October 21**November 4November 18**December 2**December 16December 30January 13**January 27Emergencyand ProposedRegulations5:00 p.m.April 18May 2May 16May 26June 13June 27July 11July 25August 8August 22September 2September 19October 3October 17October 31November 14November 28December 12December 23January 9FinalRegulations10:30 a.m.April 27May 11May 24June 8June 22July 6July 20August 3August 17August 30September 14September 28October 12October 26November 8November 18December 7December 21January 4January 18Notices, etc.10:30 a.m.April 25May 9May 20June 6June 20July 1July 18August 1August 15August 26September 12September 26October 7October 24November 4November 16December 5December 19December 30January 16* Due date for documents containing 8 to 18 pages—48hours before date shownDue date for documents exceeding 18 pages—1 week beforedate shownNOTE: ALL DOCUMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED INTIMES NEW ROMAN, 9-POINT, SINGLE-SPACEDFORMAT. THE REVISED PAGE COUNTS REFLECTTHIS FORMATTING REQUIREMENT.** Note closing date changesThe regular closing date for Proposals and Emergencies isMonday.MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 38, ISSUE 9, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2011

544Cumulative Table of COMAR RegulationsAdopted, Amended, or RepealedThis table, previously printed in the Maryland Register lists the regulations, by COMAR title, that have been adopted, amended, or repealed inthe Maryland Register since the regulations were originally published or last supplemented in the Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR).The table is no longer printed here but may be found on the Division of State Documents website at www.dsd.state.md.us.Table of Pending ProposalsThe table below lists proposed changes to COMAR regulations. The proposed changes are listed by their COMAR number, followed by acitation to that issue of the Maryland Register in which the proposal appeared. Errata pertaining to proposed regulations are listed, followed by“(err)”. Regulations referencing a document incorporated by reference are followed by “(ibr)”. None of the proposals listed in this table havebeen adopted. A list of adopted proposals appears in the Cumulative Table of COMAR Regulations Adopted, Amended, or Repealed.03 COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY03.02.06.01—.04 37:3 Md. R. 181 (1-29-10)05 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT10 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENESubtitles 01 — 08 (1st Volume)10.01.04.01—.11 38:3 Md. R. 180 (1-28-11)10.01.17.02 38:8 Md. R. 521 (4-8-11)10.07.05.01—.28 38:4 Md. R. 269 (2-11-11)05.05.07.01—.31 37:20 Md. R. 1398 (09-24-10)Subtitle 09 (2nd Volume)07 DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES07.01.04.03 38:4 Md. R. 265 (2-11-11)07.07.01.02 38:4 Md. R. 265 (2-11-11)07.07.08.01—.06 38:4 Md. R. 266 (2-11-11)08 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES08.07.05.02,.03 38:6 Md. R. 399 (3-11-11)08.18.14.05 38:7 Md. R. 435 (3-25-11)08.18.20.04 38:3 Md. R. 175 (1-28-11)09 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING, ANDREGULATION09.12.26.02—.04,.06—.10,.12,.13 38:8 Md. R. 510 (4-8-11)09.13.06.12 38:4 Md. R. 267 (2-11-11)09.15.02.12 37:23 Md. R. 1614 (11-5-10)09.18.02.07 38:1 Md. R. 25 (1-3-11)09.20.04.01,.02 37:4 Md. R. 346 (2-12-10)38:3 Md. R. 176 (1-28-11)09.23.01.04 38:4 Md. R. 268 (2-11-11)09.23.04.03 38:8 Md. R. 516 (4-8-11)09.23.06.01—.17 38:8 Md. R. 517 (4-8-11)09.25.01.01,.01-1,.04,.06,.07 37:4 Md. R. 350 (2-12-10)09.32.01.18-3 36:26 Md. R. 2024 (12-18-09)09.38.01.01—.04 38:3 Md. R. 178 (1-28-11)10.09.04.01,.03 38:9 Md. R. 555 (4-22-11)10.09.06.01,.03,.09 38:7 Md. R. 435 (3-25-11)10.09.24.13 38:3 Md. R. 180 (1-28-11)10.09.36.06,.11 38:4 Md. R. 281 (2-11-11)10.09.65.20 38:7 Md. R. 437 (3-25-11)10.09.81.01—.07 37:20 Md. R. 1409 (09-24-10)Subtitles 10 — 22 (3rd Volume)10.10.01.03 37:25 Md. R. 1745 (12-3-10)10.10.03.02 37:25 Md. R. 1745 (12-3-10)10.10.06.02 37:25 Md. R. 1745 (12-3-10)10.16.06.08,.14,.27 38:8 Md. R. 521 (4-8-11)10.21.25.03-1,.08,.09 38:3 Md. R. 192 (1-28-11)10.22.17.02,.03,.06—.08 37:14 Md. R. 956 (7-2-10)Subtitles 23 — 36 (4th Volume)10.24.05.01—.07 38:7 Md. R. 438 (3-25-11)10.25.16.01—.07 37:16 Md. R. 1064 (7-30-10)10.27.01.12 38:7 Md. R. 440 (3-25-11)10.27.07.01—.11 38:1 Md. R. 26 (1-3-11)10.27.11.02,.04,.05 37:21 Md. R. 1456 (10-8-10)10.27.25.01—.09 37:19 Md. R. 1298 (9-10-10)10.34.23.01—.11 37:12 Md. R. 806 (6-4-10)38:1 Md. R. 30 (1-3-11)10.34.28.01,.02,.04—.12 36:25 Md. R. 1965 (12-4-09)10.34.28.01,.02,.04—.14 38:2 Md. R. 93 (1-14-11)MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 38, ISSUE 9, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2011

PENDING PROPOSALS545Subtitles 37—59 (5th Volume)10.37.01.02 38:6 Md. R. 400 (3-11-11) (ibr)10.39.01.06 38:7 Md. R. 440 (3-25-11)10.41.03.06 38:3 Md. R. 197 (1-28-11)10.41.08.11 38:3 Md. R. 197 (1-28-11)10.42.03.01—.07 38:7 Md. R. 441 (3-25-11)10.43.01.02,.04 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.02.01,.01-1,.04,.05,.07 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.03.03 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.04.01 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.05.02—.04 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.06.03 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.07.01,.03,.08—.10 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.08 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.10.02,.04 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.11.02—.05 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.12.02,.03 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.13. 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.14.03,.07 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.15.02 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.16.01—.05 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.17.02—.13 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.18.01—.09 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.19.01—.06 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)10.43.20.01—.04 37:26 Md. R. 1802 (12-17-10)14.09.03.01,.04,.09 38:3 Md. R. 207 (1-28-11)14.32.05.02 37:1 Md. R. 33 (1-4-10)37:15 Md. R. 1020 (7-16-10)15 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE15.01.09.01—.06 38:9 Md. R. 557 (4-22-11)15.15.13.01—.05 38:9 Md. R. 558 (4-22-11)19A STATE ETHICS COMMISSION19A.01.01.02,.04 38:8 Md. R. 525 (4-8-11)19A.01.02.04 38:8 Md. R. 525 (4-8-11)19A.01.03.11 38:8 Md. R. 526 (4-8-11)19A.03.03.01,.02 38:8 Md. R. 525 (4-8-11)20 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION20.50.01.03,.05 38:5 Md. R. 332 (2-25-11)20.50.10.01—.08 38:5 Md. R. 332 (2-25-11)22 STATE RETIREMENT AND PENSION SYSTEM22.01.07.02—.05 38:7 Md. R. 448 (3-25-11)22.02.01.03 38:7 Md. R. 449 (3-25-11)22.05.01.02,.03 38:7 Md. R. 449 (3-25-11)22.05.06.01—.03 38:7 Md. R. 450 (3-25-11)11 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION11.07.05.01—.05 38:3 Md. R. 198 (1-28-11)12 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY ANDCORRECTIONAL SERVICES24 DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICDEVELOPMENT24.05.26.03 38:9 Md. R. 560 (4-22-11)26 DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT12.02.28.01—.23 37:24 Md. R. 1674 (11-19-10)12.04.01.02 38:9 Md. R. 556 (4-22-11)12.06.01.01—.21 38:1 Md. R. 36 (1-3-11)12.06.02.01—.14 38:1 Md. R. 36 (1-3-11)13A STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION13A.03.02.04 38:1 Md. R. 50 (1-3-11)38:8 Md. R. 523 (4-8-11)13A.05.01.03,.06,.07,.16 38:5 Md. R. 323 (2-25-11)13A.05.02.05 38:5 Md. R. 325 (2-25-11)13A.07.04.01.,01-1,.05,.06 37:16 Md. R. 1082 (7-30-10) (ibr)13A.12.02.06,.08,.13,.14,.16,.17 38:3 Md. R. 205 (1-28-11)13A.14.09.08 38:9 Md. R. 556 (4-22-11)13A.14.10.02—.04 38:5 Md. R. 325 (2-25-11)13B MARYLAND HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION13B.01.01 38:8 Md. R. 528 (4-8-11) (err)13B.01.01.02—.05,.07,.14,.18,.20 38:7 Md. R. 443 (3-25-11)13B.03.01 38:8 Md. R. 528 (4-8-11) (err)13B.03.01.03,.05,.07 38:7 Md. R. 447 (3-25-11)Subtitles 08 — 12 (Part 2)26.09.01.02 38:2 Md. R. 96 (1-14-11)26.09.02.08 38:2 Md. R. 96 (1-14-11)26.10.04.01 35:21 Md. R. 1851 (10-10-08)26.11.01.01 38:2 Md. R. 101 (1-14-11)26.11.01.10,.11 38:2 Md. R. 104 (1-14-11)38:9 Md. R. 561 (4-22-11)26.11.02.01,.10,.13 38:9 Md. R. 562 (4-22-11)26.11.02.01,.12 38:2 Md. R. 101 (1-14-11)26.11.02.10 38:2 Md. R. 106 (1-14-11)26.11.06.14 38:2 Md. R. 101 (1-14-11)26.11.08.02,.04,.07,.08 38:2 Md. R. 110 (1-14-11)26.11.09.01,.02,.10 38:2 Md. R. 112 (1-14-11)26.11.09.01,.05 38:2 Md. R. 104 (1-14-11)26.11.09.01,.08-1 38:2 Md. R. 106 (1-14-11)26.11.19.07,.07-2 38:2 Md. R. 114 (1-14-11)26.11.19.11 38:9 Md. R. 565 (4-22-11)26.11.19.13 38:2 Md. R. 117 (1-14-11)26.11.23.05,.06,.10,.11 38:2 Md. R. 120 (1-14-11)26.11.31.01—.15 38:2 Md. R. 121 (1-14-11) (ibr)26.11.34.02 38:2 Md. R. 125 (1-14-11) (ibr)26.11.36.01—.04 38:2 Md. R. 106 (1-14-11)14 INDEPENDENT AGENCIESSubtitles 13—18 (Part 3)14.01.14.05 38:8 Md. R. 524 (4-8-11)14.01.16.09 38:8 Md. R. 524 (4-8-11)14.01.17.09 38:8 Md. R. 524 (4-8-11)14.09.01.01,.19 38:1 Md. R. 57 (1-3-11)14.09.01.05 38:3 Md. R. 207 (1-28-11)26.17.01.01 37:19 Md. R. 1329 (9-10-10) (err)26.17.01.01—.11 37:18 Md. R. 1244 (8-27-10) (ibr)26.17.01.09 37:19 Md. R. 1329 (9-10-10) (err)MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 38, ISSUE 9, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2011

PENDING PROPOSALS54629 MARYLAND STATE POLICE29.06.06.01—.07 36:20 Md. R. 1554 (9-25-09)30 MARYLAND INSTITUTE FOR EMERGENCY MEDICALSERVICES SYSTEMS (MIEMSS)30.02.02.02—.06,.09 38:4 Md. R. 296 (2-11-11)31 MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION31.04.21.01—.03 38:3 Md. R. 230 (1-28-11)31.09.12.01—.11 38:3 Md. R. 231 (1-28-11)34 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING34.05.01.01—.04 38:6 Md. R. 401 (3-11-11)MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 38, ISSUE 9, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2011

547The GovernorEXECUTIVE ORDER 01.01.2011.04Proclaiming an Extended Session of the Maryland GeneralAssemblyWHEREAS, I, Martin O’Malley, Governor of the State of Maryland,being advised that the Budget Bill has not been finally acted upon bythe General Assembly seven days before the expiration of the 2011regular Session of the General Assembly;WHEREAS, Article III, Section 52 (10) of the Maryland Constitutionprovides that under these circumstances the Governor shall issue aproclamation extending the Session for a period as may, in theGovernor’s judgment, be necessary to allow for the passage of theBudget Bill; andWHEREAS, Other matters may not be considered during suchextended Session except a provision for the cost thereof.NOW, THEREFORE, I, MARTIN O’MALLEY, GOVERNOR OFTHE STATE OF MARYLAND, BY VIRTUE OF THEAUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE CONSTITUTION ANDTHE LAWS OF MARYLAND, DO HEREBY PROCLAIM THATTHE 2011 REGULAR SESSION OF THE MARYLANDGENERALASSEMBLYISHEREBYEXTENDED,COMMENCING AT MIDNIGHT ON MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2011IN THE STATE CAPITAL IN THE CITY OF ANNAPOLIS FORTHE PURPOSE OF PASSING THE STATE BUDGET BILL. THISEXTENSION MAY NOT EXCEED TEN DAYS, OR SUCHOTHER PERIOD AS SPECIFIED BY AMENDMEN

Pursuant to State Government Article, §7-206, Annotated Code of Maryland, this issue contains all previously unpublished documents required to be published, and filed on or before April 4, 2011, 5 p.m. Pursuant to State Government Article, §7-206, Annotated Code of Maryland, I hereby certify that this issue contains all documents