(a) Except for a State adopted federal regulation, the Secretary may not adopt any rule or regulation under this subtitle unless the requirements of this subtitle and the Administrative Procedure Act are met.
(b) If the Secretary proposes to set a standard for child resistant packaging of a dangerous household substance, the Secretary shall publish:
(1) The findings made by the Secretary under § 22-303 of this subtitle;
(2) The reasons for the proposed standard; and
(3) The citation of each statutory provision that authorizes the action.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 22 - Poisons, Dangerous Household Substances, Flammable Products, and Hazardous Materials
Subtitle 3 - Child Resistant Packaging of Dangerous Household Substances
Section 22-302 - Compliance With Federal Regulations
Section 22-303 - Rules and Regulations -- in General
Section 22-304 - Rules and Regulations -- Required Considerations
Section 22-305 - Rules and Regulations -- Procedures for Adoption
Section 22-306 - Effective Date and Protest of State Adopted Federal Regulations
Section 22-307 - Effective Date and Protest of Rules and Regulations Proposed by Secretary
Section 22-309 - Orders After Protest Hearings
Section 22-310 - Packaging for Elderly Individuals or Individuals With Disabilities
Section 22-311 - Packaging of Dangerous Household Substances Dispensed Under Prescription