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Code · Maryland · Public Safety

§ 9-902

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§9–902.
(a)The State Fire Prevention Commission shall adopt regulations to establish a program to license and regulate fire sprinkler contractors in the State.
(b)The State Fire Prevention Commission shall adopt regulations to:
(1)define fire sprinkler contractor;
(2)define fire sprinkler system, in a manner that does not conflict with § 12-101(l), (m), or
(n)of the Business Occupations and Professions Article;
(3)designate and identify exemptions to the regulations;
(4)establish requirements for licensure including professional and technical standards and requirements for liability insurance;
(5)establish a schedule of fees for licenses that will recover but not exceed the direct and indirect costs associated with the issuance of the licenses; and
(6)establish procedures for the State Fire Marshal to deny, suspend, or revoke the license of a person who fails to comply with any regulation adopted by the State Fire Prevention Commission under this subtitle.
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