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Code · Maryland · Business Occupations and Professions

§ 6-504

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§6–504.
(a)Subject to the limitations in this subtitle, an individual may qualify for a reciprocal registration from a local jurisdiction of the State if the individual:
(1)is registered with another local jurisdiction of the State to provide electrical services in that local jurisdiction;
(2)applies for a reciprocal registration to provide the same class or type of electrical services as those permitted by the registration the individual holds in that local jurisdiction; and
(3)at the time of application, does not have:
(i)a registration of the same class or type suspended or revoked by a local jurisdiction of the State; or
(ii)a record of outstanding violations of the regulations of a local jurisdiction of the State.
(b)A local jurisdiction of the State that registers individuals to provide electrical services shall waive any of the registration qualifications of the local jurisdiction for an individual who:
(i)is a resident of the State; or
(ii)meets the legal requirements of the State for establishing a principal place of business in the State;
(2)is registered with another local jurisdiction of the State to provide electrical services of the same class or type as those permitted by the registration for which the applicant is seeking a waiver; and
(3)meets the waiver requirements of subsection
(c)of this section.
(c)A local jurisdiction shall grant a waiver under this section for an applicant who is registered with another local jurisdiction only if the applicant:
(i)1. qualified for the registration by passing an examination given in that local jurisdiction; and
2. has been registered for at least 1 year immediately before the date of application; or
(ii)1. qualified for the registration other than by passing an examination in that local jurisdiction; and
2. has been registered for at least 2 years immediately before the date of application;
(2)submits a written statement from the local jurisdiction certifying:
(i)if a registration was earned on the basis of an examination, the date of registration; and
(ii)the registrant:
1. is in good standing with the local jurisdiction; and
2. has no record of outstanding violations of the regulations of the local jurisdiction;
(3)pays any reciprocal registration fee required by the local jurisdiction;
(4)if required:
(i)executes a bond to the local jurisdiction; or
(ii)submits proof of general liability insurance to the local jurisdiction; and
(5)complies with any other registration requirements of the local jurisdiction.
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