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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) A person shall repeat the notification required under § 12-124 of this subtitle if the person:
(1) has not completed or will not complete the excavation or demolition within the time period authorized by the ticket;
(2) expands the excavation or demolition beyond the location indicated in the notice under § 12-124(b) of this subtitle; or
(3) adds a temporary excavator to the ticket.
(b) If a person discovers that a mark is obliterated, destroyed, or removed, or observes a visible indication that an underground facility or structure is not marked as required under § 12-126 of this subtitle, the person shall notify the one-call system to request that all or part of the current scope of work of a valid ticket be re-marked.
(c) A person shall repeat the notification regardless of:
(1) any delays by an owner-member in marking its underground facilities; or
(2) an agreement between the person and an owner-member regarding the time for marking underground facilities.
(d) Any re-marking made after a notification provided under this section shall comply with the requirements of § 12-126 of this subtitle.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Public Utilities § 12-125 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/public-utilities/md-code-public-util-sect-12-125/
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