Maryland Code § BOP-12-305.1

Section BOP-12-305.1
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(a) Subject to the provisions of this section, the Board may waive the
examination requirements for a master plumber license or a journey plumber license
for an individual who is licensed to provide plumbing services in another state on the
affirmative vote of at least a majority of the authorized membership of the Board.
(b) The Board may grant a waiver under this section only if an applicant:
(1) pays the appropriate fee required under § 12-306 of this subtitle;
and
(2) provides adequate evidence that the applicant:
(i) meets the qualifications otherwise required by this title;
(ii) holds an active license in good standing in the other state;
(iii) holds a license that is equivalent to the State license; and
(iv) became licensed in the other state after meeting
requirements that are at least equivalent to the licensing requirements of this State.

(c) The Board may grant a waiver only if the state in which the applicant
is licensed waives the examination of licensees of this State to a similar extent as this
State waives the examination requirements for individuals licensed in that state.
(d) (1) In this subsection, "BRAC" means the Base Realignment and
Closure process as announced by the United States Department of Defense.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections (a), (b), and (c) of
this section, the Board shall grant a waiver to an applicant who files a request before
July 1, 2012, if the applicant:
(i) pays the appropriate fee required under § 12-306 of this
subtitle;
(ii) holds an active Virginia or New Jersey master plumber's
license or an active Virginia journey plumber's license in good standing that is
equivalent to the State license;
(iii) has experience in the provision of plumbing services that
meets the time requirements of § 12-302 of this subtitle; and
(iv) has relocated to the State as a family member of a BRAC
employee.

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