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Code · Maryland · Business Occupations and Professions

§ 3-309.2

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§3–309.2.
(a)The Board may issue a retired status license to an individual who:
(1)is currently licensed by the Board to practice architecture;
(2)has been a licensed architect for at least 25 years, of which 5 years have been in Maryland;
(3)is not the subject of a pending disciplinary action related to the practice of architecture in this or another state;
(4)submits to the Board an application on the form provided by the Board; and
(5)pays to the Board a fee set by the Board.
(b)The holder of a retired status license issued under this section:
(1)may use the designation of “architect emeritus”; but
(2)may not engage in the practice of architecture.
(c)The Board may reactivate the license of an individual who holds a retired status license if that individual:
(1)submits to the Board an application for reactivation on the form provided by the Board;
(2)meets all continuing professional competency requirements that would have been required for renewal of a license under § 3–309.1 of this subtitle if the individual had not been issued a retired status license;
(3)is not the subject of a pending disciplinary action related to the practice of architecture in this or any other state; and
(4)pays to the Board a reactivation fee set by the Board.
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