Maryland Code § BR-2-110

Section BR-2-110
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(a) In this section, "license":
(1) means any grant of authority to conduct a business or to practice
an occupation; and
(2) includes a certificate, permit, or registration.
(b) A unit in the Department may not require as a condition for a license an
ability to communicate in English, except to the extent that the unit expressly
determines that the ability is needed to engage in the business or occupation for
which the license is sought.
(c) (1) If a unit in the Department determines that the use of an
interpreter of a foreign language or sign language will not compromise the integrity
of a testing procedure for a license, then, on request, the unit may allow an applicant
to use an interpreter during that procedure.
(2) An applicant who uses an interpreter shall pay the cost of the
interpreter.

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