Maryland Code § EN-15-310

Section EN-15-310
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(a) A person holding a certificate or permit of competence may be charged
with violation of law, fraud, intemperate habits, incapacity, or other good cause for
cancellation or suspension of the certificate or permit. The charge shall be in writing
and filed with the Director of the Bureau.
(b) A certificate or permit of competence may be canceled or suspended only
by the examining authority. Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, a
certificate or a permit may be canceled or suspended only after a hearing at which
the person charged has the right to appear. The hearing shall be held within 30 days
after the receipt of the charges by the examining authority, which shall give the
person charged written notice of the charge at least 15 days prior to the hearing. A
hearing of the examining authority shall be on the call of its chairman.
(c) If the examining authority is satisfied that the certificate or permit
holder has become unworthy to hold it by reason of violation of law, fraud,
intemperate habits, incapacity, or other good cause, it may cancel or suspend the
right to use the certificate or permit for a period not longer than two years.
(d) The provisions of subsections (b) and (c) of this section to the contrary
notwithstanding, if the Director of the Bureau is satisfied that a person, if allowed to
continue to hold a certificate or permit, may commit or permit an act to be committed,
or permit a condition, that would tend to endanger the lives or health of any person
employed in or about a mine, the Director may suspend the right of the certificate or
permit holder to use the certificate or permit. The suspension may not be for more
than 30 days or until the examining authority acts pursuant to this section,
whichever is sooner. The Director of the Bureau shall give notice of action to the
certificate or permit holder, and to the certificate or permit holder's employer.

(e) A person whose certificate or permit of competence has been canceled or
suspended is eligible to take an examination for a new certificate or permit two years
after the date of the cancellation or suspension.

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