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Code · Maryland · Health Occupations

§ 7-309

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§7–309.
(a)Except as otherwise provided by law, a corporation may not operate a mortuary science business and the Board may not issue a license to or list any corporation as licensed to operate a mortuary science business.
(b)The Board may renew only the license of a corporation that:
(1)On June 1, 1945, held a license issued by this State;
(2)Has been renewed continuously since that date;
(3)Submits an application on a form required by the Board; and
(4)Pays a fee set by the Board.
(c)Each application for renewal made by a corporation shall state the name and address of each officer and director of the corporation.
(d)While a corporation license is effective, it authorizes a corporation to operate a mortuary science business only if any practice of mortuary science that is conducted for the corporation is practiced by a licensed individual.
(e)A corporation may not operate a branch funeral establishment unless the branch funeral establishment was in operation on or before October 1, 1964.
(f)If a corporation is sold, declares bankruptcy, or ceases to operate, written notice must be submitted to:
(1)The Board, within 2 weeks of the occurrence, detailing the changes and the arrangements for carrying out the pre-need contracts and disbursement of the money held in escrow; and
(2)The holders of pre-need contracts advising them of their options under Maryland law.
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