Pennsylvania's Megan's Law, 42 Pa.C.S § 9799.32(1) and § 9799.67(1), requires the State Police to create and maintain a registry of persons who reside, or is transient, work/carry on a vocation, or attend school in the Commonwealth and who have either been convicted of, entered a plea of guilty to, or have been adjudicated delinquent of. Take A Sneak Peak At The Movies Coming Out This Week (8/12) Celebrate Mardi Gras: Music, Movies, TV Shows andhouse floats?! Once Upon a Pre-Pandemic Time in Hollywood.
MBPS - The Maryland Building Performance Standards (Maryland applicable building codes and standards)
Maryland's law related to building codes is called the Maryland Building Performance Standards (MBPS). It requires each jurisdiction in Maryland to use the same edition of the same building codes that are the International Building Code (IBC), the International Residential Code (IRC), and the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). The State has modified the IBC and the IRC to coincide with other Maryland laws. The International Building Code (IBC), the International Residential Code (IRC), and the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), with modifications by the State, constitute the Maryland Building Performance Standards (MBPS).

Each local jurisdiction in Maryland may modify these codes to suit local conditions with exception to the 2015 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC - The Energy Code) and Maryland Accessibility Code (MAC - The Accessibility Code). The Energy Code and the Accessibility Code can be made more stringent but not less by the local jurisdictions. Please refer to the local jurisdictions listed under 'Local Ordinances and Contacts' to view local ordinances that may contain their modifications. Since ordinances change and are modified from time to time, please contact the local jurisdictions to obtain their current building code information.
- Maryland Building Performance Standards Regulations, COMAR 09.12.51 (an official copy is available at the Department of State Documents website.)
MPC - The Model Performance Code (Maryland applicable standards for construction of Industrialized/Modular buildings and State Buildings)
Model Performance Code (MPC) provides standards for the construction of the Industrialized/Modular buildings and construction, alteration, remodeling, and renovation of the buildings that are owned, leased, operated and controlled by the State. The Model Performance Code is not binding on any subdivision of the State unless specifically adopted by it.
- Model Performance Code Regulations, COMAR 09.12.50 (an official copy is available at the Department of State Documents website.)
International Code Council (ICC) Materials
- The ICC Store - How to order Codes, Standards & Code References
- ICC Technical Assistance - Technical Assistance and Interpretations to the I-Codes
- ICC Technical Free Resources - Free Codes
For additional information, contact:
Department of Labor
Division of Labor and Industry
Building Codes Administration
1100 N. Eutaw Street, Room 606
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-767-2227
e-mail: dldlibuildingcodes-labor@maryland.gov
How do I get my records expunged?
If your case meets certain conditions, you may ask the court to expunge a criminal record. Expungement removes information about a case from court and law enforcement records. Make sure you keep copies of all expungement documents and the expungement order.
Expungement is different than Shielding. When a criminal record is shielded, it will no longer be on Case Search or be available to the public. To learn more, see Shielding Criminal Records.
See the following for detailed information on how to request expungement of an adult record:
- Information About Removing Criminal Records from Public Access in Maryland (Expungement of Criminal Records)
Filing Fees for Expungement

Is there a fee for filing for expungement?
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- Form CC-DC-CR-072A. There is no charge to expunge a case with a disposition of acquittal, dismissal, probation before judgment (PBJ), nolle prosequi, stet, or not criminally responsible.
- Form CC-DC-CR-072B. The filing fee is $30 for eligible guilty dispositions and is nonrefundable, even if denied. The fee is for each case (not for each charge related within a unit of the case). If you cannot afford the fee, you may request that the court waive the filing fee.
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Last updated: October 2018