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Code · Maryland · Business Occupations and Professions

§ 17-327

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§17–327.
(a)Subject to the provisions of subsection
(b)of this section, the Commission may order summarily the revocation of:
(1)the license of any licensee, if:
(i)the licensee is convicted of a violation of this title;
(ii)the conviction is final; and
(iii)the period for appeal has expired; or
(2)the license of any nonresident licensee, if the real estate regulatory agency of the state where the licensee is a resident:
(i)revokes the license issued by that state; and
(ii)certifies the order of revocation to the Commission.
(b)The Commission may order summarily a revocation under this section only if it gives the licensee:
(1)written notice of the revocation and the finding on which the revocation is based; and
(2)after the summary revocation is effective, an opportunity to be heard promptly before the Commission or, as provided under § 17-326 of this subtitle, before a hearing board.
(1)Rather than order summarily a revocation of a license under this section, the Commission may elect not to revoke the license until after the licensee is given an opportunity for a hearing.
(2)If the Commission elects to give the licensee an opportunity for a hearing before revoking the license for the grounds set forth in this section, the Commission shall give notice and hold the hearing in the same manner as required under § 17-324 of this subtitle.
(1)In any hearing held on the grounds for revocation under subsection
(a)of this section, the Commission may restrict the admission of evidence to the issue whether:
(i)the alleged conviction in fact occurred; or
(ii)the alleged revocation in fact occurred.
(2)Notwithstanding paragraph
(1)of this subsection, in any hearing held on the grounds for revocation under subsection
(a)of this section, a licensee may present matters in mitigation of the offense charged.
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