Maryland Code § BOP-17-317

Section BOP-17-317
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(a) (1) A licensed real estate broker shall display at all times:
(i) the license certificate of the real estate broker in a
conspicuous place in the principal office of the real estate broker; and
(ii) in accordance with paragraph (2) of this subsection, the
license certificate of each associate real estate broker and real estate salesperson who
is affiliated with the real estate broker.
(2) (i) If an associate real estate broker or a real estate
salesperson who is affiliated with the real estate broker works primarily out of the
principal office of the real estate broker, the real estate broker shall display the

license certificate of the associate broker or salesperson in a conspicuous place in the
principal office.
(ii) If an associate real estate broker or a real estate
salesperson who is affiliated with the real estate broker works primarily out of a
branch office of the real estate broker, the real estate broker shall display the license
certificate of the associate broker or salesperson in a conspicuous place in the branch
office out of which the associate broker or salesperson primarily works.
(b) (1) If a license certificate is lost or destroyed, the licensee
immediately shall notify the Commission.
(2) To receive a duplicate license certificate, the licensee shall submit
to the Commission:
(i) an affidavit stating that the license certificate has been lost
or destroyed; and
(ii) a fee set by the Commission.
(3) On receipt of the affidavit and fee, the Commission shall issue an
appropriate duplicate license certificate to the licensee.
(c) (1) If a pocket card is lost or destroyed, the licensee immediately shall
notify the Commission.
(2) To receive a duplicate pocket card, the licensee shall submit to the
Commission:
(i) an affidavit stating that the pocket card has been lost or
destroyed; and
(ii) a fee set by the Commission.
(3) On receipt of the affidavit and fee, the Commission shall issue an
appropriate duplicate pocket card to the licensee.

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