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Code · Maryland · Public Safety

§ 12-829

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§12–829.
(a)An applicant who otherwise qualifies for an elevator mechanic license is entitled to be examined as provided in this section on payment of an examination fee to the Board or designee of the Board.
(b)The Board periodically shall give examinations to applicants at the times and places that the Board determines.
(c)The Board shall give each qualified applicant notice of the time and place of examination.
(d)The Board shall determine the fee, content, scope, and passing score for examinations given under this section.
(1)The Board may use a testing service to administer the examinations required under this section.
(2)If the Board uses a testing service under this section, the testing service, subject to requirements set by the Board, may:
(i)set the times and places of the examinations;
(ii)provide notice of the times and places of examinations to the applicants; and
(iii)provide any other information that the Board may require the testing service to provide.
(f)The Board or designee of the Board shall provide to the applicant notice of the examination result of the applicant.
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