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Code · Maryland · Business Occupations and Professions

§ 16-512

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§16–512.
(a)The Commission shall reinstate the certificate of a real estate appraiser who has failed to renew the certificate during the regular term of the certificate or the grace period, if the real estate appraiser:
(1)applies to the Commission for reinstatement within 3 years after the certificate expires;
(2)meets the requirements of § 16–511 of this subtitle; and
(3)in addition to the renewal fee required under § 16–511 of this subtitle, pays to the Commission a reinstatement fee set by the Commission.
(1)If an individual fails to renew a certificate for any reason and applies to the Commission for reinstatement more than 3 years after the certificate has expired, the Commission may:
(i)require the individual to reapply for a certificate under § 16–505 of this subtitle; or
(ii)subject to paragraph
(2)of this subsection, reinstate the certificate.
(2)The Commission may reinstate a certificate under paragraph (1)(ii) of this subsection only if the individual:
(i)meets the renewal requirements of § 16–511 of this subtitle;
(ii)if required by the Commission, states the reasons why reinstatement should be granted; and
(iii)in addition to the renewal fee required under § 16–511 of this subtitle, pays to the Commission a reinstatement fee set by the Commission.
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