Maryland Statutes

§ 14-1310

Maryland § 14-1310
JurisdictionMaryland
Article gclCommercial Law
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Md. Code Ann., Commercial Law § 14-1310 (2026).

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(a)With the written consent of the property owner, a person may use unvented portable kerosene-fired heaters in single family dwelling units and in commercial establishments in this State if the heaters otherwise comply with the State Fire Prevention Code regulations in effect on January 1, 1982.
(b)(1) “Commercial establishment” does not include:
(i)Places of public assembly capable of accommodating more than 50 persons;
(ii)Child care centers;
(iii)Educational occupancies;
(iv)Health care occupancies;
(v)Hotels and motels; or
(vi)Buildings (other than office facilities) where open flame devices would readily ignite flammable liquid vapor, explosives, or dust, or buildings

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