(a) An offeror under § 6-831 of this subtitle shall send notice of the qualified offer to the person at risk, or in the case of a minor, the parent or legal guardian of the minor in the form and manner specified by the Department.
(b) (1) An offeror under § 6-831 of this subtitle shall send a copy of the qualified offer to the local health department in the jurisdiction where the person at risk resides.
(2) Within 5 business days after receiving the copy of the qualified offer under paragraph (1) of this subsection, the local health department shall personally notify the person at risk, or in the case of a minor, the parent or legal guardian of the minor of State and local resources available for lead poisoning prevention and treatment.
(3) The local health department shall maintain a copy of the qualified offer in the case management file of the person at risk.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 6 - Toxic, Carcinogenic, and Flammable Substances
Subtitle 8 - Reduction of Lead Risk in Housing
Section 6-828 - Failure to Give Notice to Owner in Compliance
Section 6-829 - Availability of Blood Tests
Section 6-830 - Presumption of Prior Lead Ingestion
Section 6-831 - Authorized Offerors; Qualified Offers
Section 6-832 - Notice of Qualified Offer
Section 6-833 - Qualified Offers Where Parent or Legal Guardian Is Unavailable
Section 6-834 - Acceptance or Rejection of Qualified Offer
Section 6-835 - Release of Liability on Acceptance
Section 6-836 - Protection From Liability; Regulatory Compliance
Section 6-837 - Offers of Compromise
Section 6-838 - Evidence of Reasonable Care
Section 6-840 - Aggregate Maximum Amounts Payable; Payment; Payments Not Income or Asset