Land Use & Zoning (alternative)
In Maryland, building codes are primarily administered by:
AMREC (alternative)
BLocal county or municipal building departments✓ Correct
CThe state Department of Assessments and Taxation
DThe Maryland Insurance Administration (alternative)
Explanation
Building codes in Maryland are administered primarily at the local level by county or municipal building departments, which enforce the Maryland Building Performance Standards.
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