(a) Subject to the limitations in this subtitle, an individual may qualify for a reciprocal license from the State Board if the individual: (1) is registered with a local jurisdiction of the State to provide electrical services in the local jurisdiction; (2) applies for a reciprocal license of the same class or type as the applicant's local registration that the State Board issues; and (3) at the time of application, does not have: (i) the same class or type of registration suspended or revoked by a local jurisdiction of the State; or (ii) a record of outstanding violations of the regulations of a local jurisdiction of the State. (b) The State Board shall waive any of the qualifications required for a license under this title for an individual who: (1) is registered with a local jurisdiction of the State, to provide the same class or type of electrical services as those permitted by the license for which the applicant is seeking a waiver; and (2) meets the waiver requirements of subsection (c) of this section. (c) The State Board shall grant a waiver under this section for an applicant who is registered with a local jurisdiction only if the applicant: (1) (i) 1. qualified for the registration by passing an examination given in the local jurisdiction; and 2. has been registered for at least 1 year immediately before the date of application; or (ii) 1. qualified for the registration other than by passing an examination in the local jurisdiction; and 2. has been registered for at least 2 years immediately before the date of application; (2) submits a written statement from the local jurisdiction certifying: (i) if the registration was earned on the basis of an examination, the date of registration; and (ii) the registrant: 1. is in good standing with the local jurisdiction; and 2. has no record of outstanding violations of regulations of the local jurisdiction; (3) pays any reciprocal license fee set by the State Board; (4) if required, submits proof of general liability insurance to the State Board; and (5) complies with any other licensing requirements of the State Board.
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