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- Md. Code, Environment, Title 9, Subtitle 21. Plastic Products; § 9-2101 to § 9-2105 (ReMA note: biodegradable / compostable plastic products labelling requirements)
- Md. Code, Local Government, Div. III, Title 13, Subtitle 10, § 13-1001. Authority to impose fees for use of disposable bags.(as created by 2019 Maryland HB 1166, effective Oct. 1, 2019)
- Electronics Recycling Law – Md. Code, Environment, Title 9, Subtitle 17, Part IV; § 9-1727 to § 9-1730
- MD Dept. of the Environment – eCycling in MD
- Metal Scrap Law – Md. Code, Business Regulation, Title 17, Subtitle 10. Junk Dealers and Scrap Metal Processors; § 17-1001 to § 17-1013 (as amended by 2022 MD SB 496, effective 10/01/22)
- ReMA Summary of Maryland Metal Scrap Statute (June 1, 2022)
MD Code, Transportation, Title 8, Subtitle 8. Junk and Scrap Yards; § 8-801 to § 8-812
MD Code, Environment, Title 7, Subtitle 2. Controlled Hazardous Substances; § 7-201 to § 7-268
- MD Code, Environment, Title 5. Subtitle 10A. Junkyards and Related Facilities
- Maryland DE – General Discharge Permit for Industrial Activity Webpage
- Permit Number 12-SW with Mod A for Stormwater Discharges associated with Industrial Facilities
Effective: 01/01/14; Expires: 12/31/18; Modified and administratively extended on 12/07/18 - Notice of Intent for Permit 12-SW
- Md. Code, Environment, Title 9. Water, Ice, and Sanitary Facilities
- Subtitle 1, § 9-101. Definitions (ReMA note: “solid waste” includes scrap tires)
- Subtitle 2. Regulation by State
- Part I. § 9-201. Definitions
- Part II. Water Supply Systems, Sewerage Systems, and Refuse Disposal Systems
- § 9-210. Landfill systems — Prerequisites for issuance of permit (ReMA note: allows disposal of scrap tires in a rubble landfill if expressly approved by the county)
- § 9-228. Scrap Tires — Storage, recycling, and disposal
- § 9-229. Documents under oath — Action by Secretary (ReMA note: tire removal and remedial action)
- Part VI. State Used Tire Cleanup and Recycling Fund, § 9-273 to § 9-278
- Subtitle 17, Part 1, § 9-1702. Office created; director; staff; regulations; duties; financing comprehensive system of recycling (ReMA note: includes consultation with tire manufacturers, dealers, and recyclers)
- Md. Code, Transportation, Title 22, Subtitle 4. Other Equipment
- § 22-405. Tires generally
- § 22-405.1. Regrooved tires
- § 22-405.2. Metal and other nonrubber material in contact with road surface
- § 22-405.4. Type of tires required on rear axle
- § 22-405.5. Unsafe tires
- 2019 Maryland HB 100 includes funding for the Dept. of the Environment to develop a plan for the establishing and funding of a lithium ion battery recycling program.
- MD Code, Transportation, Title 11, Subtitle 1. Definitions
- MD Code, Transportation, Title 13, Subtitle 1. Certificates of Title
- § 13-108. Delivery of certificate
- § 13-108.1. Electronic issuance of certificate of title
- § 13-113. Transfers to or from dealers or dismantlers or recyclers generally
- MD Code, Transportation, Title 13, Subtitle 5 – Transfer of Registration
- § 13-506. Salvage vehicles — Salvage certificate
- § 13-506.1. Claim settlement on a salvage vehicle
- § 13-507. Salvage vehicles — Certificate of title
- MD Code, Transportation, Title 13, Subtitle 6, Part III, § 13-622. Special registration plates for automotive dismantlers or recyclers and scrap processors
- MD Code, Transportation, Title 13, Subtitle 9, Part III, § 13-943. Automotive dismantlers or recyclers or processors: Class 2 (recycler) plates
- MD Code, Transportation, Title 14, § 14-107. Removed, falsified, or unauthorized identification number or registration card or plate
- MD Code, Transportation, Title 15, Subtitle 5. Automotive Dismantlers and Recyclers and Scrap Processors; § 15-501 to § 15-514
MD Code, Transportation, Title 25, Subtitle 2. Abandoned Vehicles