Maryland Code § BOP-17-319

Section BOP-17-319
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(a) In this section, "disability" means a total and permanent disability that
renders a broker unable to perform real estate brokerage services.
(b) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection and subsection (c) of
this section, on the disability or death of a licensed real estate broker, any adult
member of the family of the disabled or deceased broker may carry on the business of
the disabled or deceased broker for up to 6 months for the purposes of closing and
terminating the business.
(2) (i) A family member under paragraph (1) of this subsection
may not carry on the business of a disabled or deceased licensed real estate broker
until the death certificate or evidence of the disability has been provided to the
Commission.
(ii) If a death certificate or evidence of disability is not
provided to the Commission within a reasonable time, the business may designate
another individual who is a licensed real estate broker to provide real estate
brokerage services for the business under § 17-319.1 of this subtitle.
(c) To qualify to carry on the business of a disabled or deceased real estate
broker, a family member shall:
(1) surrender the license certificate and pocket card of the disabled
or deceased real estate broker to the Commission; and
(2) submit to the Commission any information or documentation
required by the Commission.
(d) (1) The Commission shall reissue the license of a disabled or
deceased real estate broker to a family member who qualifies to carry on the business
of the broker under subsection (c) of this section.

(2) The term of the reissuance shall be 6 months.
(e) Before the end of the 6-month period for carrying on the business of a
disabled or deceased real estate broker, an individual may qualify for the license of
the disabled or deceased broker if:
(1) the individual is a member of the immediate family of the
disabled or deceased broker;
(2) the individual has been continuously licensed as a real estate
salesperson for the immediately preceding 3 years;
(3) regardless of whether the individual has met the educational
requirements for a real estate broker license under § 17-305 of this subtitle, the
individual passes the real estate broker's examination under § 17-306 of this subtitle;
(4) the individual surrenders the real estate salesperson license
certificate and pocket card of the individual to the Commission; and
(5) there has been compliance with the requirements of subsection (c)
of this section.
(f) The Commission shall reissue the license of a disabled or deceased real
estate broker to an individual who qualifies for the license of the broker under
subsection (e) of this section.
(g) (1) An individual who qualifies for and is reissued the license of a
disabled or deceased real estate broker may hold the license for up to 4 years from
the time of reissuance without meeting the educational requirements for a real estate
broker license under § 17-305 of this subtitle.
(2) Subject to the 4-year restriction under paragraph (1) of this
subsection, an individual who has been reissued the license of a disabled or deceased
real estate broker is responsible for renewing the license as required under § 17-314
of this subtitle.
(3) If an individual who has been reissued the license of a disabled or
deceased real estate broker does not meet the educational requirements for a real
estate broker license within the 4-year period, the license shall expire automatically
at the end of that period.
(4) If an individual who has been reissued the license of a disabled or
deceased real estate broker meets the educational requirements for a real estate

broker license within the 4-year period, the individual may continue to hold the
license and may renew the license under § 17-314 of this subtitle.

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