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Bill would let a specific Anne Arundel HOA act as controlling authority for a 24‑home sewage system, county attorney says

House Environment and Transportation Committee · March 19, 2026
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Summary

Delegate Dylan Baylor and Anne Arundel County Attorney Greg Swain presented HB1424, a narrowly tailored bill allowing one Anne Arundel homeowners association to serve as the controlling authority for a private shared sewage system serving 24 homes, with Maryland Environmental Service to step in if residents cannot operate it.

Delegate Dylan Baylor presented House Bill 1424 to the committee as a narrowly drawn bill applying to a single homeowners association and development in Anne Arundel County. Baylor said the bill was requested by the county executive and had unanimous delegation support.

"This bill is applicable to 1 specific HOA and development in Anne Arundel County," Baylor said, and introduced Greg Swain from the county office of law to…

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