Reference No.
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CB-051-2025
Draft No.
1
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Type:
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Council Bill
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Status:
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Presentation and referral
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Introduced Date
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Public Hearing Date
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Title:
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AN ACT CONCERNING HOUSING CODE OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY for the purpose of amending the Housing Code to add email or e-mail, by written consent to the methods of service of a notice of violation, civil citation, and administrative citation of the Housing Code; providing that a rental license application and renewal license application shall contain written authorization for a licensee to have the option to provide written consent to service of notice of violation, civil citation, and administrative citation by email or e-mail; providing for a certain definition; providing for the Department to provide certain guidelines; and generally regarding a notice of violation, civil citation, and administrative citation of the Housing Code by email or e-mail, by written consent.
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Code sections:
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13-112 - , 13-1125 - , 13-182 - , 13-185 - , 28-230 -
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Contact:
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Ramon Gonzalez, Legislative Attorney
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Title
AN ACT CONCERNING HOUSING CODE OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY for the purpose of amending the Housing Code to add email or e-mail, by written consent to the methods of service of a notice of violation, civil citation, and administrative citation of the Housing Code; providing that a rental license application and renewal license application shall contain written authorization for a licensee to have the option to provide written consent to service of notice of violation, civil citation, and administrative citation by email or e-mail; providing for a certain definition; providing for the Department to provide certain guidelines; and generally regarding a notice of violation, civil citation, and administrative citation of the Housing Code by email or e-mail, by written consent.
Background
This legislative act would alter the methods of service for a notices of a violations, civil citations, and administrative citations from the Prince George's County Housing Code. This would allow residents of the County to receive notices through email or e-mail if they explicitly authorize through written consent if they would like to receive these notices through email or e-mail. There is no requirement that a resident must receive these notices through email or e-mail should they decline to receive it through email or email and notices shall be delivered through the regular methods of service under County and State law.
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