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Code · Maryland · Business Occupations and Professions

§ 6-402

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§6–402.
(a)Subject to the limitations in this section and § 6–314 of this title, a master electrician who is licensed by the State Board and who assigns a local registration to a person who engages in the business of providing electrical services may change that assignment.
(b)To change an assignment of a local registration, an applicant shall:
(1)submit to the State Board an application on the form that the State Board provides;
(2)pay to the State Board a change of status fee set by the State Board;
(3)submit to the State Board proof of the change of status of the local registration; and
(4)return the State license to the State Board.
(c)On payment of the change of status fee, the State Board shall issue a new license to the applicant.
(d)The State Board shall give each local jurisdiction notice of any change in the status of a local registration obtained by the use of a State license that will affect the status of the State license.
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