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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 19-320

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§19–320.
(a)An applicant for a license shall submit an application to the Secretary.
(b)The application:
(1)Shall be on the form that the Secretary requires;
(2)Shall be signed and verified as follows:
(i)If the application is made for an individual, by the individual; or
(ii)If the application is made for a corporation, association, or government agency, by 2 officers of the organization; and
(3)Shall include:
(i)The name of the applicant;
(ii)A statement that the applicant meets the requirements of this subtitle;
(iii)The class of the proposed hospital or related institution;
(iv)The location of the proposed hospital or related institution;
(v)The name of the individual who is to be the administrative head of the proposed hospital or related institution; and
(vi)Any other information that the Secretary requires.
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