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Code · Maryland · Environment

§ 9-1012

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§9–1012.
(a)A certification expires on the first anniversary of its effective date unless the certification is renewed for a 1–year term as provided in this section.
(b)At least 1 month before a certification expires, the Department shall send to the certified water quality laboratory, by first–class mail to the last known address of the water quality laboratory, a renewal notice that states:
(1)The date on which the current certification expires;
(2)The date by which the renewal application must be received by the Department for the renewal to be issued and mailed before the certification expires; and
(3)The amount of the renewal fee.
(c)Before the certification expires, the certified water quality laboratory may renew its certification for an additional 1–year term if the water quality laboratory:
(1)Otherwise is entitled to be certified;
(2)Pays to the Department the renewal fee set by the Department; and
(3)Submits to the Department a renewal application on the form that the Department requires.
(d)The Department shall renew the certification of each water quality laboratory that meets the requirements of this subtitle.
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