Maryland Code § BOP-12-310

Section BOP-12-310
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(a) Subject to the limitations in this section, the Board may issue a limited
license to provide plumbing services as a master plumber or a journey plumber to any
applicant who:
(1) meets the qualifications that the Board establishes for:
(i) a limited master plumber license; or
(ii) a limited journey plumber license;
(2) passes an examination given by the Board for:
(i) a limited master plumber license; or
(ii) a limited journey plumber license;

(3) submits to the Board an application on the form that the Board
requires;
(4) pays the appropriate application fee under § 12-303 of this
subtitle for:
(i) a master plumber license; or
(ii) a journey plumber license; and
(5) if contracting in the name of the applicant or another person to
provide plumbing services, submits to the Board proof of the liability insurance as
required under § 12-501 of this title.
(b) (1) While a limited master plumber license is in effect, it authorizes
the licensee to provide plumbing services only in a specified geographical area of the
State.
(2) While a limited journey plumber license is in effect, it authorizes
the licensee to provide plumbing services under the direction and control of a master
plumber only in a specified geographical area of the State.
(c) A limited license expires on the first May 1 that comes:
(1) after the effective date of the limited license; and
(2) in an odd-numbered year.
(d) After June 30, 1991, the Board may not issue a limited license to provide
plumbing services to any individual.
(e) Notwithstanding subsection (d) of this section, an individual who is
issued a limited license to provide plumbing services on or before June 30, 1991, may
continue to renew the limited license for a 2-year term as provided under § 12-308 of
this subtitle if the individual meets the appropriate renewal requirements for:
(1) a master plumber license; or
(2) a journey plumber license.

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