Md. Code Regs. 14.03.01.06
A. Interrogatories — Default Procedure.
(1) If, after a respondent has been served with duly authorized interrogatories together with a notice of the consequences of the failure to answer them, the respondent fails either to answer the interrogatories or to file a motion to strike or exceptions to the interrogatories within the time specified, the Executive Director or designee shall serve or cause to be served upon the respondent the following notice: “Notice is hereby given that a complaint has been served upon you alleging that you have violated State Government Article, Title 20, Annotated Code of Maryland. Pursuant to this Commission’s authority under State Government Article, Title 20, interrogatories have been served upon you. These interrogatories have not been answered. Your failure to answer fully the interrogatories under oath within 5 days after receipt of this notice may result in the entry of a default in the matter of this complaint. This default order may include the following sanctions:
(3) The General Counsel shall prepare for submission to the Office of Administrative Hearings the case file, together with a petition seeking a default order and an affidavit of the Executive Director or designee which shall include:
B. Petition to Vacate Default Order.
C. Issuance of Default Order. After the issuance of an order by the administrative law judge imposing sanctions:
Authority: State Government Article, §§10-204, 10-304, 20-207(f), and 20-1006—20-1015, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date:
Chapter adopted as an emergency provision effective December 6, 1977 (4:27 Md. R. 2096)
Chapter adopted effective April 21, 1978 (5:8 Md. R. 595)
Regulation .01 amended effective October 30, 1989 (16:21 Md. R. 2263)
Regulation .02 amended effective April 6, 1979 (6:7 Md. R. 579); October 30, 1989 (16:21 Md. R. 2263)
Regulation .02E amended as an emergency provision effective July 30, 1991 (18:17 Md. R. 1913); emergency status expired July 1, 1992
Regulations .02E and .05B amended as an emergency provision effective January 27, 1981 (8:3 Md. R. 224); emergency status extended to September 4, 1981 (8:13 Md. R. 1136); adopted permanently effective September 14, 1981 (8:18 Md. R. 1480)
Regulations .02I adopted and .03A amended as an emergency provision effective November 18, 1987 (14:25 Md. R. 2657); emergency status extended at 15:13 Md. R. 1549 (Emergency provisions are temporary and not printed in COMAR)
Regulation .03 amended effective October 30, 1989 (16:21 Md. R. 2263)
Regulation .03C, D amended effective April 6, 1979 (6:7 Md. R. 579)
Regulation .05 amended effective October 30, 1989 (16:21 Md. R. 2263)
Regulation .05B amended effective April 6, 1979 (6:7 Md. R. 579)
Regulation .06 amended effective October 30, 1989 (16:21 Md. R. 2263)
Regulation .06C amended effective April 6, 1979 (6:7 Md. R. 579)
Regulation .07 amended effective April 6, 1979 (6:7 Md. R. 579); October 30, 1989 (16:21 Md. R. 2263)
Regulation .07P adopted effective April 6, 1979 (6:7 Md. R. 579)
Regulation .08 amended effective April 6, 1979 (6:7 Md. R. 579); October 30, 1989 (16:21 Md. R. 2263)
Regulation .09 amended effective October 30, 1989 (16:21 Md. R. 2263)
Regulation .09A amended effective September 14, 1981 (8:18 Md. R. 1480)
Regulation .09B amended effective April 6, 1979 (6:7 Md. R. 579)
Regulations .10 and .11 repealed and new Regulations .10--.14 adopted effective October 30, 1989 (16:21 Md. R. 2263)
Regulation .10C amended effective April 6, 1979 (6:7 Md. R. 579)
Regulation .11 adopted effective April 6, 1979 (6:7 Md. R. 579)
Chapter revised effective August 30, 1993 (20:17 Md. R. 1348)
Chapter revised effective October 19, 1998 (25:21 Md. R. 1575)
Chapter revised effective April 7, 2008 (35:7 Md. R. 750)
Chapter revised effective April 4, 2011 (38:7 Md. R. 433)