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Code · Maryland · Business Regulation

§ 12.5-210

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§12.5–210.
(a)Each licensee shall display the license conspicuously in the place of business of the licensee.
(b)A licensee and an employee of a licensee shall:
(1)carry a valid photo identification card issued by a licensed locksmith under § 12.5–207 of this subtitle at all times the licensee or employee of a licensee is engaged in providing locksmith services; and
(2)display the valid photo identification card as required by regulation.
(c)If a photo identification card is lost or destroyed, the licensee immediately shall notify the licensed locksmith that issued the photo identification card.
(1)To change the name of a licensee on a license, a licensee shall submit to the Secretary:
(i)an application on the form provided by the Secretary;
(ii)the license of the licensee;
(iii)any documentation about the name change that the Secretary requires; and
(iv)the fee set by the Secretary.
(2)On receipt of the application, fee, and any required documentation, the Secretary shall issue a new license bearing the new name of the licensee.
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