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Anne Arundel County Code, 2005
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY CODE, 2005
COUNTY OFFICIALS 2024
CHARTER
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
ARTICLE 2. BRANCHES OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT
ARTICLE 3. BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND SIMILAR BODIES
ARTICLE 4. FINANCE, TAXATION, AND BUDGET
ARTICLE 5. PENSIONS
ARTICLE 6. PERSONNEL
ARTICLE 7. PUBLIC ETHICS
ARTICLE 8. PURCHASING
ARTICLE 9. CRIMES, CIVIL OFFENSES, AND FINES
ARTICLE 10. CABLE FRANCHISE ACT OF 2006
ARTICLE 11. LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS
ARTICLE 12. PUBLIC SAFETY
ARTICLE 13. PUBLIC WORKS
ARTICLE 14. RECREATION AND PARKS
ARTICLE 15. CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODES
ARTICLE 16. FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT, EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL, AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
ARTICLE 17. SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT
ARTICLE 18. ZONING
APPENDIX A. RULES OF PROCEDURE OF THE COUNTY COUNCIL
APPENDIX B. RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS
PARALLEL REFERENCE TABLES
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§ 11-10-106. Term; renewal.
   Each operating license expires on January 31 of the second year following the year of application unless sooner revoked. A license may be renewed for successive periods not to exceed two years each.
(1985 Code, Art. 22, § 3-107) (Bill No. 25-92)
§ 11-10-107. Display.
   An operating license shall be displayed in a conspicuous place within a common way of the multiple dwelling or rooming house for which it was issued.
(1985 Code, Art. 22, § 3-108)
§ 11-10-108. Records.
   The owner or other person in charge of a licensed multiple dwelling or rooming house shall keep or cause to be kept records of each request for repair and each complaint by a tenant that is related to the provisions of Article 15, Title 4 of this Code and of each correction made in response to such requests and complaints. The records shall be made available by the owner or other person in charge to the Health Officer or the Director of Inspections and Permits for inspection and copying on demand. The records are admissible in any administrative or judicial proceeding as prima facie evidence of the violation or the correction of violation of Article 15, Title 4 of this Code.
(1985 Code, Art. 22, § 3-109) (Bill No. 87-19)
§ 11-10-109. Transfer; notice of change of operator.
   (a)   Nontransferable. A license is not transferable to another person or to another multiple dwelling or rooming house.
   (b)   Notice of sale or other disposition. Each person holding a license shall give written notice to the Director of Inspections and Permits within one week after having transferred or otherwise disposed of the legal control of a licensed multiple dwelling or rooming house. The notice shall include the name and address of the person succeeding to the ownership or control of the multiple dwelling or rooming house.
(1985 Code, Art. 22, § 3-110)
§ 11-10-110. Notice of violations.
   Whenever after an inspection of a licensed multiple dwelling or rooming house or an inspection of the records required to be kept by § 11-10-108, the Health Officer finds that conditions or practices exist which are in violation of the provisions of this title or of Article 15, Title 4 of this Code, the Health Officer shall serve the owner or other person in charge with notice of the violation as provided in § 15-5-105 of this Code. The notice shall state that unless the violations cited are corrected within a reasonable time, the license may be suspended.
(1985 Code, Art. 22, § 3-111) (Bill No. 87-19)
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