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Code · Maryland · Business Occupations and Professions

§ 14-310

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§14–310.
(a)An individual may apply to the Board or the Board’s designee to take the Fundamentals of Engineering examination before the individual completes the requirements set forth in § 14–305(b) and
(c)of this subtitle.
(b)If an individual passes the Fundamentals of Engineering examination and elects to obtain from the Board, on payment of a certification fee set by the Board, a certificate that states that the individual is an engineer–in–training, the Board shall:
(1)keep a record that the individual passed the examination; and
(2)issue to the individual a certificate that states that the individual is an engineer–in–training because the individual has passed the examination and that sets forth:
(i)the full name of the individual;
(ii)a certificate number assigned by the Board to the individual; and
(iii)the signature of an authorized official of the Board, under seal of the Board.
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