Maryland Code § EN-15-303

Section EN-15-303
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(a) An applicant for a first-class mine foreman certificate of competence
shall produce evidence satisfactory to the examining authority that he is at least 18
years of age and a citizen of the State or of another state that accords similar
privileges to a citizen of Maryland. He shall furnish a verified history of his
experience in mining employment, showing in detail the several mines in which he
has worked, their location, the particular occupation followed during a period of at
least five years, and in particular his knowledge of and extent of experience with
gaseous mines. Each applicant shall pay an examination fee of $5 to the State.
(b) An applicant for a "permit of competence" shall produce evidence
satisfactory to the examining authority that he is qualified by experience to take the
examination for the permit.
(c) An applicant for a fire-boss certificate of competence shall produce
evidence satisfactory to the examining authority that he is a resident of the State, or
of another state that accords similar privileges to a resident of Maryland, and at least
18 years of age. He shall furnish a verified history of his experience in mining
employment, showing in detail the several mines in which he has worked, their
location, the particular employment followed during a period of at least 3 years, and,
in particular, his knowledge of and extent of experience with gaseous mines. Each
applicant shall pay an examination fee of $3 to the State.

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