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Code · Maryland · Business Occupations and Professions

§ 14-302

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§14–302.
(a)An officer or employee of a corporation may practice engineering without a license if:
(1)the corporation is engaged in research and development engineering for the federal government; and
(2)the work of the officer or employee relates to that research and development engineering.
(b)An officer or employee of a corporation may practice engineering without a license if:
(1)the corporation is engaged in:
(i)manufacturing;
(ii)industrial processes;
(iii)industrial engineering; or
(iv)maintenance and repair of structures or equipment used in industrial processes or manufacturing; and
(2)the work of the officer or employee relates to the products or systems of the corporation or its subsidiaries or affiliates.
(c)An officer or employee of a corporation may practice engineering under this section only as the practice relates to the officer’s or employee’s work for the corporation.
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