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Code · Maryland · Business Occupations and Professions

§ 19-202

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§19–202.
(a)In addition to any powers set forth elsewhere, the Secretary may:
(1)adopt regulations to carry out this title;
(2)use any member of the Department of State Police, as necessary, to carry out and enforce this title; and
(3)make inquiries and conduct an investigation regarding any applicant:
(i)for a license; or
(ii)for employment with a licensee as a security guard.
(b)In addition to any duties set forth elsewhere, the Secretary shall:
(1)adopt regulations that set standards for the certification of employees of security guard agencies as security guards;
(2)keep a roster of the individuals certified as security guards under this title, including on the roster:
(i)the names of individuals certified;
(ii)the name of the licensed security guard agency with or by which each individual is associated or employed; and
(iii)any other information that the Secretary considers appropriate; and
(3)adopt by regulation a schedule of fines for violations of this title that may be assessed by the Secretary under §§ 19-313 and 19-408 of this title.
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