Maryland Code § BR-5-304

Section BR-5-304
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(a) Each applicant designated as the responsible party shall demonstrate
the financial stability of the business with which the applicant is affiliated by
providing the Director with a financial statement or other reports required under
subsection (e) of this section with the application for registration.
(b) If the business is a cemetery that sells burial goods and is an existing
business, the financial statement shall:
(1) be on the form that the Director requires;
(2) contain a statement by a certified public accountant retained by
the business, detailing the assets and liabilities of the cemetery for the last fiscal
year; and
(3) contain a review by the certified public accountant as to the
financial stability of the cemetery.
(c) If the business is an existing cemetery that does not sell burial goods or
an existing burial goods business not affiliated with a cemetery, the applicant shall:
(1) complete a form that the Director requires; and
(2) satisfy criteria that the Director adopts under subsection (e) of
this section.
(d) If the business is a new business, the applicant shall:
(1) complete a form that the Director requires; and
(2) satisfy criteria that the Director adopts under subsection (e) of
this section.
(e) (1) The Director shall make a determination of the financial stability
of each applicant based on criteria that the Director adopts for each class of business.

(2) The Director shall adopt separate criteria to determine the
financial stability of applicants that are new businesses or existing businesses.
(3) The Director shall require that all financial statements of a new
cemetery submitted under subsection (d) of this section be prepared by a certified
public accountant retained by the business.

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