Maryland Code § BOP-12-403

Section BOP-12-403
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(a) (1) Before a master plumber or holder of a limited master plumber
license may provide plumbing services through a person who engages in the business
of providing plumbing services under this subtitle, a holder of a propane gas fitter
certificate may provide propane gas services through a person who engages in the
business of providing propane gas services under this subtitle, or a master plumber
or a holder of a master natural gas fitters license may provide natural gas services
through a person who engages in the business of providing natural gas services under
this subtitle, the master plumber, holder of a limited master plumber license, holder
of a propane gas fitter certificate, or holder of a master natural gas fitters license
shall submit to the Board a notice stating the intent of the master plumber, holder of
a limited master plumber license, holder of a propane gas fitter certificate, or holder
of a master natural gas fitters license to do so.
(2) The notice shall include:
(i) the name of the master plumber, holder of a limited master
plumber license, holder of a propane gas fitter certificate, or holder of a master
natural gas fitters license submitting the notice;
(ii) a statement that the named individual has been
designated as the master plumber, holder of a limited master plumber license, holder
of a propane gas fitter certificate, or holder of a master natural gas fitters license of
the person;
(iii) the address of the principal place of business of the person;

(iv) any trade or fictitious name that the person intends to use
while conducting the business of the person;
(v) the name of the person who carries insurance as required
under § 12-501 of this title; and
(vi) any other information that the Board requires by
regulation.
(b) The Board may set by regulation procedures for keeping current
information about any person through whom plumbing services are provided.

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