§ 10-210
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§10–210.
(a)An applicant who is a member of the bar of another state may become a member of the Bar of this State if the applicant:
(1)is of good character and reputation;
(2)provides adequate evidence that, for at least 5 of the 7 years immediately before applying for admission to the Bar, the applicant was practicing law or teaching law or was a judge;
(3)pays the application fee set by the Supreme Court of Maryland; and
(4)passes an examination given by the Board.
(b)The Supreme Court of Maryland may adopt rules to govern:
(1)the content and administration of an examination given under this section;
(2)the determination of the character and reputation of applicants; and
(3)any other matter necessary to provide for the admission to the Bar of applicants under this section.