Adjacent doorways, West Madison St., Baltimore, Maryland, July 2009. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
The Maryland Building Rehabilitation Code Advisory Council within the Maryland Department of Labor advises the Department on the development, adoption, and revisions to the Maryland Building Rehabilitation Code. Technical advice on the interpretation of the Code is provided by the Council to property owners, design professionals, contractors, local officials, and local code appeal boards. Also assisting the Department, the Housing Finance Review Committee reviews specific loan requests or categories of loan requests, and the investment and project financing policies of the Division of Development Finance.
In addition, the General Assembly addresses concerns about housing through the Senate Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee, the Senate Finance Committee, and the House Environment and Transportation Committee.
Local Agencies. Most county governments, and a number of municipal governments, maintain a division to regulate and assist in housing concerns and needs. These local housing agencies address local housing issues, serve as intermediaries for federal and State subsidy programs, and maintain and regulate county and local facilities and programs.
Housing agency programs may include rental assistance for low-income families, forclosure prevention, transitional home options, livability code enforcement, as well as programs for first-time home buyers. In some counties, local housing authorities administer public housing.
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