Current through Register Vol. 52, No. 1, January 10, 2025
Section 10.16.06.15 - Suspension or Revocation of a Certificate or Letter of ComplianceA. The Department may suspend or revoke a certificate or letter of compliance if the camp operator: (1) Fails to correct any violation within the specified time period;(2) Fails to comply with an approved written schedule of compliance;(3) Fraudulently or deceptively obtains or attempts to obtain a certificate or letter of compliance;(4) Fraudulently or deceptively uses a certificate or letter of compliance;(5) Violates any provision of the Maryland Youth Camp Act, Health-General Article, §§14-401 -14-411, Annotated Code of Maryland;(6) Violates any provision of this chapter; or(7) Fails to correct a situation that threatens the health, safety, or welfare of a camper at the camp.B. The Department shall suspend or revoke a certificate or letter of compliance if the operator fails within the time period specified by the Department to correct a violation of: (1) Regulation .20 of this chapter;(2) Regulation .21 of this chapter; (3) Regulation .22 of this chapter;(4) Regulation .34 of this chapter;(5) Regulation .35 of this chapter;(6) Regulation .36A and B(1)-(2), C, or D of this chapter;(7) Regulation .37A(1)-(2), B, C, or D of this chapter;(8) Regulation .39A(2)-(4) and (8)(c) and B of this chapter;(9) Regulation .42 of this chapter;(10) Regulation .46 of this chapter; and(11) Regulations .47-.54 of this chapter.C. The Department may summarily suspend or revoke a certificate or letter of compliance if the Department determines upon inspection of the camp that an imminent threat to the health, safety, or welfare of a camper exists.D. The Department shall give the camp operator: (1) Written notice of the suspension or revocation of the certificate or letter of compliance;(2) The reasons for the suspension or revocation; and(3) In accordance with Regulation .17 of this chapter, an opportunity for a hearing.Md. Code Regs. 10.16.06.15
Regulations .15 adopted as an emergency provision effective June 19, 1989 (16:13 Md. R. 1413); emergency status expired November 12, 1989
Regulations .15 adopted effective June 11, 1990 (17:11 Md. R. 1343)
Regulations .15 adopted effective September 1, 2004 (31:2 Md. R. 85)
Regulations .15 amended effective 42:7 Md. R. 569, eff.4/13/2015; amended effective 43:6 Md. R. 408, eff.3/28/2016