Md. Code Regs. 11.07.03.09 - Authority Actions on Permit Applications
A. Upon receipt of an application for a
permit, the Chief of Police or the Chief's designee may compile and review the
required documentation and may conduct on-site inspections, check appropriate
business records, and conduct necessary interviews to verify whether the
applicant meets the minimum basic requirements identified in Regulations .07
and .08 of this chapter and is otherwise qualified for a permit.
B. If an applicant is determined to be
qualified, the Chief of Police or the Chief designee may issue a written permit
to the applicant, along with a list of approved rates as described in
Regulation .15 of this chapter.
C.
If more than one permit is issued for any Authority property or zone, the
Maryland Transportation Authority Police and the permittees shall establish a
rotation system, subzones, or other system to ensure that the permittees
receive fair and equitable distribution of towing and road service
calls.
D. If an applicant does not
provide a completed application to the Authority or does not meet the minimum
basic requirements identified in Regulations .07 and .08 of this chapter, the
Chief of Police or the Chief's designee may deny the applicant's permit
application, and shall advise the applicant in writing of the reasons why the
application is denied. A determination to deny an application based on this
section may not be appealed. An applicant may attempt to correct any
deficiencies prior to the permit application closing date.
E. If an applicant meets the basic
requirements in Regulations .07 and .08 of this chapter, but is determined to
be unqualified based on other factors, including but not limited to inadequate
prior performance, violations of law, or these regulations, the Chief of Police
or the Chief's designee shall advise the applicant in writing of the reasons
the applicant is found unqualified and the permit application is denied. A
determination of nonqualification and denial of a permit under this section may
be appealed in accordance with Regulation .24 of this chapter.
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