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Code · Maryland · Business Occupations and Professions

§ 6-303

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§6–303.
This subtitle does not require:
(1)a public utility company to employ an electrician licensed by the State Board to represent the company while the company is engaging in the business of providing electrical services to a facility of the company that:
(i)is regulated by the Public Service Commission; and
(ii)is located on any premises, roadway, or right–of–way in which the company has a lawful interest;
(2)an employee of a public utility company to hold a State license while the employee provides electrical services to a facility of the company that:
(i)is regulated by the Public Service Commission; and
(ii)is located on any premises, roadway, or right–of–way in which the company has a lawful interest; or
(3)a person to hold a license issued by the State Board if the person:
(i)is licensed or registered under Title 18 of this article to provide security system services and is acting within the scope of that license;
(ii)holds a license issued under Title 12 of this article and is acting within the scope of that license;
(iii)holds a license issued under Title 9A of the Business Regulation Article and is acting within the scope of that license; or
(iv)provides wireless security systems in compliance with Title 19, Subtitle 9 of the Business Regulation Article.
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