Maryland Statutes
§ 4-420
Maryland § 4-420
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Bluebook
Md. Code Ann., Environment § 4-420 (2026).
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(a)This section applies to the removal of heating oil tanks from a residential property, when permanently abandoning the use of heating oil as a fuel at the property, whether by converting a heating system from the use of heating oil to another fuel, or otherwise.
(b)Immediately upon abandonment of the use of heating oil as a fuel at the property, the owner of the heating oil tank shall:
(1)Remove all flammable and combustible liquids from the heating oil tank and from all piping and piping connections;
(2)(i) Remove from the property the heating oil tank, if not in serviceable or operable condition, and all piping and piping connections used for supplying heating oil to the heating system; or
(ii)In the case of an underground heat
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