Maryland Code § EN-9-11A-09

Section EN-9-11A-09
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The Board, in consultation with the Department, shall:
(1) Make recommendations to the Department on the adoption of
regulations to carry out the provisions of this subtitle, including:
(i) Licensing procedures, definitions, qualifications, and
continuing education requirements for the following categories:

1. Designer;
2. Master installer and journey installer;
3. Master on-site wastewater property transfer
inspector and journey on-site wastewater property transfer inspector;
4. Master pumper and journey pumper; and
5. Master operation and maintenance provider and
journey operation and maintenance provider;
(ii) Certification procedures, definitions, qualifications, and
continuing education requirements for the following categories:
1. Designer;
2. Advanced treatment installer;
3. Mound installer;
4. Drip dispersal installer;
5. Pump dispersal system installer;
6. Advanced treatment operation and maintenance
provider;
7. Advanced treatment unit pumper;
8. Advanced treatment property transfer inspector;
and
9. Any other category associated with a specific on-site
wastewater treatment technology; and
(iii) Minimum standards for any processes, procedures,
techniques, and materials associated with on-site wastewater systems;
(2) Review regulations proposed by the Department to carry out the
provisions of this subtitle;
(3) Establish a code of ethics provided by the Department for:

(i) Members of the Board; and
(ii) Individuals licensed and certified by the Board;
(4) On or before June 1, 2024, make recommendations to the
Department for establishing the licensing and certification procedures specified
under item (1) of this section;
(5) Collect and account for the fees provided for under this subtitle;
and
(6) Keep a current record of all individuals and entities licensed
under this subtitle.

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