Maryland SB682 allows homeowners associations in Anne Arundel County to manage community sewerage systems under certain conditions.
Maryland SB682 allows homeowners associations in Anne Arundel County to manage, operate, and maintain shared facilities or community sewerage systems as controlling authorities if specific conditions are met. The bill also requires the Maryland Environmental Service to take charge of and operate the shared facility or community sewerage system under certain circumstances. The homeowners association must charge an assessment for sewer service and establish a capital reserve fund to cover replacement costs.
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