Maryland Code § BOP-18-3A-03

Section BOP-18-3A-03
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(a) An applicant for registration shall:
(1) submit to the Secretary an application in the manner and format
designated by the Secretary;
(2) submit the documents required by this section; and
(3) pay to the Secretary in a method approved by the Secretary:
(i) an application fee that is the higher of $15 or an amount
the Secretary determines based on actual processing costs; and
(ii) the cost of any background checks.
(b) The application provided by the Secretary shall contain a statement
advising the applicant that willfully making a false statement on an application is a
misdemeanor, subject to a fine or imprisonment or both, as provided under § 18-504
of this title.
(c) An applicant for registration shall submit with the application two
complete sets of the applicant's legible fingerprints taken in a format approved by the
Director of the Central Repository and the Director of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation.
(d) The Secretary may waive the requirements of this section and register
an applicant who:
(1) provides adequate evidence that the applicant:
(i) is licensed in another state to engage in the business of
providing security systems services or registered in another state as a security
systems technician or other individual who has access to circumventional
information; and
(ii) became licensed or registered in the other state:

1. after meeting qualifications that are at least
equivalent to those required in this State; and
2. after submitting to a State and national criminal
records check; and
(2) pays to the Secretary, in a method approved by the Secretary, a
processing fee that is the higher of $15 or an amount the Secretary determines based
on actual processing costs.
(e) A minor in an apprenticeship program approved by the Maryland
Department of Labor or a cooperative education program established under § 18-3A-
02 of this subtitle is not required to meet the criminal background check and
fingerprint requirements of this section.

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