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Code · Maryland · Health Occupations

§ 8-6A-03

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§8–6A–03.
(a)An individual shall be certified as a nursing assistant by the Board before the individual may:
(1)Use the title “certified nursing assistant”;
(2)Use the initials “C.N.A.” after the name of the individual; or
(3)Represent to the public that the individual is certified as a nursing assistant.
(b)An individual shall be certified as a medication technician by the Board before the individual may:
(1)Use the title “certified medication technician”;
(2)Use the initials “C.M.T.” after the name of the individual; or
(3)Represent to the public that the individual is certified as a medication technician.
(c)An individual shall be certified as a dialysis technician by the Board before the individual may:
(1)Use the title “certified dialysis technician”;
(2)Use the initials “C.D.T.” after the name of the individual; or
(3)Represent to the public that the individual is a certified dialysis technician.
(d)An individual may not practice, attempt to practice, or offer to practice as a certified dialysis technician or a certified medication technician without certification from the Board.
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