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Code · Maryland · Business Occupations and Professions

§ 19-306

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§19–306.
(1)The Secretary shall issue a license to each applicant who meets the requirements of this subtitle.
(2)The Secretary shall issue an agency license certificate to each licensed security guard agency and a branch office certificate for each proposed branch office.
(1)The Secretary shall include on each agency license certificate that the Secretary issues:
(i)the full name of the licensee;
(ii)the location of the principal office and of each branch office of the licensed security guard agency;
(iii)the date of issuance of the license;
(iv)the date on which the license expires; and
(v)the name of the representative member, if the licensee is a firm.
(2)The Secretary shall include on each branch office certificate:
(i)the full name of the licensee;
(ii)the location of the principal office of the licensee and of the agency branch office for which the certificate is issued;
(iii)the date of issuance of the branch office certificate;
(iv)the date on which the license of the licensee expires; and
(v)the name and agency address of the representative member, if the licensee is applying on behalf of a firm.
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