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Code · Maryland · Business Occupations and Professions

§ 7-206

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§7–206.
(a)In addition to any powers set forth elsewhere, the Board may adopt:
(1)any bylaw for the conduct of the proceedings of the Board; and
(2)any regulation to carry out this title.
(b)In addition to any duties set forth elsewhere, the Board:
(1)shall administer this title;
(2)shall adopt a seal; and
(3)shall keep a record of its proceedings.
(c)The Board shall keep a record that, for each application for a license, shows:
(1)the applicant’s:
(i)name;
(ii)age;
(iii)residence;
(iv)place of business; and
(v)educational and other qualifications;
(2)the date of the application;
(3)whether the applicant was required to take an examination;
(4)the action of the Board on the application;
(5)the reason for the action; and
(6)any other information the Board considers necessary.
(d)The Board shall:
(1)keep a list of all licensed foresters that shows the name and place of business of each licensee;
(2)provide a copy of the list:
(i)on request, to any member of the public; and
(ii)every 2 years, on or before March 31, to:
1. each licensee; and
2. the Secretary of State.
(1)With the advice of the established forestry associations, the Board shall adopt, by regulation, a code of ethics for practicing forestry.
(2)The Board shall distribute a copy of the code of ethics:
(i)to each applicant for a license; and
(ii)on each renewal of a license, to each licensee.
(f)The Board shall adopt regulations that implement the continuing education requirement set forth in § 7-308(c)(2) of this title.
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