Coal in heating systems

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    (a)    In this section, “coal products” includes coal in both its synthetic and conventional forms.

    (b)    This section does not apply to a building or facility for which:

        (1)    the Department of the Environment determines that the use of coal products violates a provision of the Environment Article or a regulation that the Department adopts under that article; or

        (2)    the Department of General Services or another appropriate unit determines that the use of coal products would not be cost effective.

    (c)    The design of a heating system in a building or facility constructed after July 1, 1986 may not preclude the use of Maryland coal if:

        (1)    the State provides at least 50% of the money used for construction of the building or facility; and

        (2)    a determination is made that coal products will be used to fuel the heating system.


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