Maryland Code § BOP-6-311

Section BOP-6-311
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(a) The State Board shall place a State licensee on uninsured status and
issue an uninsured status certificate to the State licensee, if the State licensee:
(1) submits to the State Board an application for uninsured status on
the form that the State Board provides;

(2) pays to the State Board any applicable uninsured status
application fee;
(3) except for the insurance requirements of § 6-604 of this title,
qualifies for an active State license; and
(4) returns the State license to the State Board.
(b) The State Board shall place an applicant for an initial State license on
uninsured status and issue an uninsured status certificate to the applicant, if the
applicant:
(1) submits to the State Board an application for uninsured status on
the form that the State Board provides;
(2) pays to the State Board an uninsured status application fee set
by the State Board; and
(3) except for meeting the continuing education requirement
established by the State Board under § 6-310(c) of this subtitle and the insurance
requirements of § 6-604 of this title, qualifies for an active State license.
(c) (1) A master electrician licensee on uninsured status may not use a
State license to obtain a local registration for providing electrical services as a master
electrician in a local jurisdiction of the State.
(2) In a county that requires a State master electrician license, a
licensee on uninsured status may only provide electrical services as a journeyperson
electrician.
(d) (1) Unless the individual applies for another 2-year term as provided
in this subsection, an individual on uninsured status loses that status on the
expiration of the uninsured status.
(2) (i) At least 1 month before the uninsured status of an
individual expires, the State Board shall mail or electronically transmit to the
individual:
1. a renewal application form; and
2. a notice that states:
A. the date on which the uninsured status expires; and

B. the amount of the renewal fee.
(ii) If an electronic transmission under subparagraph (i) of this
paragraph is returned to the State Board as undeliverable, the State Board shall mail
to the individual, at the last known address of the individual, the materials required
under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph within 10 business days of the date the
State Board received the notice that the electronic transmission was undeliverable.
(3) Before the uninsured status expires, an individual on uninsured
status periodically may renew it for an additional 2-year term, if the individual:
(i) otherwise is entitled to be placed on uninsured status;
(ii) except for an electrical inspector, pays to the State Board a
renewal fee set by the State Board;
(iii) submits to the State Board a renewal application on the
form that the State Board provides; and
(iv) meets the continuing education requirements established
by the State Board under § 6-310(c) of this subtitle.
(4) After an uninsured status expires, the former licensee may
reapply for uninsured status only if the former licensee:
(i) otherwise is entitled to be placed on uninsured status;
(ii) pays to the State Board a reapplication fee set by the State
Board; and
(iii) reapplies to the State Board for uninsured status within 2
years after initial expiration of uninsured status on a form that the State Board
provides.
(5) The State Board shall renew the uninsured status of each
individual or grant the reapplication for uninsured status of each former licensee who
meets the requirements of this subsection.
(e) If an individual who was formerly on uninsured status who has failed to
renew the uninsured status within 2 years of its expiration reapplies for that status,
the State Board shall require the individual to comply with the requirements for
obtaining a State license under §§ 6-304 and 6-307 of this subtitle and § 6-503 of
this title as well as the requirements for uninsured status under this section.

(f) The State Board shall reactivate the State license of an individual who
is on uninsured status, if the individual:
(1) meets the renewal requirements that are in effect when the
individual requests the reactivation of the State license;
(2) submits to the State Board an application for reactivation on the
form that the State Board provides; and
(3) pays to the State Board a reactivation fee set by the State Board.

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