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Code · Maryland · Business Occupations and Professions

§ 13-311

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§13–311.
(1)Within 5 days after the change, a licensee shall submit to the Secretary written notice of:
(i)the addition of a branch office; and
(ii)any change in the address of an existing office.
(2)The licensee shall submit with the notice:
(i)the agency license certificate; and
(ii)if the proposed change affects an existing branch office, the branch office certificate for that office.
(3)The Secretary may:
(i)endorse the change on the agency license certificate and, if applicable, on the branch office certificate of the affected branch office; or
(ii)issue a new agency license certificate and, if applicable, a new branch office certificate, both of which shall set forth the same date as the original agency license certificate.
(b)Within 5 days after the occurrence, a firm shall submit to the Secretary written notice of:
(1)the withdrawal of any firm member; and
(2)the death of any firm member.
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