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Code · Maryland · Business Occupations and Professions

§ 6.5-303.1

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§6.5–303.1.
(a)The Board may authorize an applicant to take a license examination if the Board determines that the work experience of the applicant is substantially equivalent to the work experience requirements of a licensee for the license level requested by the applicant.
(b)In evaluating the work experience of an applicant, the Board shall consider:
(1)the size of the operation or plant at which the applicant acquired the work experience;
(2)the type of machinery the applicant used in acquiring the work experience; and
(i)the job responsibilities or duties of the applicant; and
(ii)the time period in which the applicant held each job responsibility or duty.
(c)An applicant may receive not more than 2 years of work experience credit under this section if the Board determines that the work experience is acquired through:
(1)a formal course of study; or
(2)professional training.
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