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Code · Maryland · Business Occupations and Professions

§ 3-404

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§3–404.
(a)To qualify for a permit, a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership shall meet the requirements of this section.
(1)At least two-thirds of the directors of a corporation shall be licensed in this or another state to practice architecture, engineering, or landscape architecture.
(i)At least two-thirds of the partners of a partnership shall be licensed in this or another state to practice architecture, engineering, or landscape architecture.
(ii)If the partnership is a limited partnership, at least two-thirds of the general partners of the limited partnership shall be licensed in this or another state to practice architecture, engineering, or landscape architecture.
(3)At least two-thirds of the members of a limited liability company shall be licensed in this or another state to practice architecture, engineering, or landscape architecture.
(1)A corporation, limited liability company, or partnership shall have appointed at least 1 responsible member of the corporation, limited liability company, or partnership.
(2)A responsible member shall be in charge of architecture practiced through the corporation, limited liability company, or partnership.
(3)Each responsible member shall be:
(i)a director or an officer of a corporation, a member of a limited liability company, or a general partner of a partnership; and
(ii)a licensed architect.
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