Maryland Code § BOP-18-102

Section BOP-18-102
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(a) This title does not apply to an officer or employee of any unit of the
United States, of any state, or of any county, municipal corporation, or other political
subdivision of any state, while performing a duty of the office or employment.
(b) (1) This title does not supersede any local law or ordinance in the
State that establishes standards or qualifications for electricians or for electrical
work involved in the installation of security systems or security alarms.
(2) This title does not authorize an individual to perform electrical
work that otherwise requires an electrician's license under any State or local law or
ordinance.
(3) Except as provided in paragraph (4) of this subsection, this title
supersedes any local law or ordinance in the State that requires registration,
training, bonding, or insurance for security systems technicians or other individuals
who have access to circumventional information.
(4) This title does not preempt local governments from licensing or
regulating security system agencies or security system users.
(c) (1) The licensing requirements of this title do not apply to a master
electrician who:
(i) currently is licensed in that occupation under State or local
law; and
(ii) is acting only within the scope of that occupation.
(2) A master electrician may not:

(i) personally provide security systems services unless the
master electrician is registered as a security systems technician; or
(ii) obtain access to circumventional information unless the
master electrician is registered as an individual with access to circumventional
information.
(d) This title does not apply to a person who sells security systems at a retail
establishment or by means of a catalog or brochure for future delivery, provided that
the person does not:
(1) enter the premises of the customer's property; or
(2) have access to circumventional information.
(e) This title does not apply to a commercial property owner or its
authorized agent performing the routine operation, including the changing of the
passcodes, of a security system that protects the premises of the owner's commercial
property.
(f) This title may not be construed to require:
(1) a person engaged in the business of providing security systems
services for compensation to obtain more than one license under this title to provide
security systems services;
(2) a security systems technician, in addition to being registered
under this title, to obtain a license under this title, if the security systems technician
is employed by or under contract with a security systems agency; or
(3) an individual who is licensed under this title to be registered
under Subtitle 3A of this title.

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