Maryland Code § HO-14-307

Section HO-14-307
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(a) To qualify for a license, an applicant shall be an individual who meets
the requirements of this section.
(b) The applicant shall be of good moral character.
(c) The applicant shall be at least 18 years old.
(d) Except as provided in § 14-308 of this subtitle, the applicant shall:
(1) (i) Have a degree of doctor of medicine from a medical school
that is accredited by an accrediting organization that the Board recognizes in its
regulations; and
(ii) Submit evidence acceptable to the Board of successful
completion of 1 year of training in a postgraduate medical training program that is
accredited by an accrediting organization that the Board recognizes in its regulations;
or
(2) (i) Have a degree of doctor of osteopathy from a school of
osteopathy in the United States, its territories or possessions, Puerto Rico, or Canada
that has standards for graduation equivalent to those established by the American
Osteopathic Association; and
(ii) Submit evidence acceptable to the Board of successful
completion of 1 year of training in a postgraduate medical training program
accredited by an accrediting organization that the Board recognizes in its regulations.
(e) Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, the applicant shall meet
any education, certification, training, or examination requirements established by
the Board.
(f) The applicant shall meet any other qualifications that the Board
establishes in its regulations for license applicants.
(g) An otherwise qualified applicant who passes the examination after
having failed the examination or any part of the examination 3 or more times may
qualify for a license only if the applicant:
(1) Has successfully completed 2 or more years of a residency or
fellowship accredited by the Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education or
the American Osteopathic Association;
(2) (i) Has a minimum of 5 years of clinical practice of medicine:

1. In the United States or in Canada;
2. With at least 3 of the 5 years having occurred within
5 years of the date of the application; and
3. That occurred under a full unrestricted license to
practice medicine; and
(ii) Has no disciplinary action pending and has had no
disciplinary action taken against the applicant that would be grounds for discipline
under § 14-404 of this title; or
(3) Is board certified.
(h) (1) The Board shall require as part of its examination or licensing
procedures that an applicant for a license to practice medicine demonstrate an oral
and written competency in the English language.
(2) Graduation from a recognized English-speaking undergraduate
school or high school, including General Education Development (GED), after at least
3 years of enrollment, or from a recognized English-speaking professional school is
acceptable as proof of proficiency in the oral and written communication of the
English language under this section.
(3) By regulation, the Board shall develop a procedure for testing
individuals who because of their speech impairment are unable to complete
satisfactorily a Board approved standardized test of oral competency.
(4) If any disciplinary charges or action that involves a problem with
the oral and written communication of the English language are brought against a
licensee under this title, the Board shall require the licensee to take and pass a Board
approved standardized test of oral and written competency.
(i) The applicant shall complete a criminal history records check in
accordance with § 14-308.1 of this subtitle.
(j) (1) The Board shall license an applicant to practice medicine if:
(i) The applicant:
1. Became licensed or certified as a physician in
another jurisdiction under requirements that the Board determines are substantially
equivalent to the licensing requirements of this title;

2. Is in good standing under the laws of the other
jurisdiction;
3. Submits an application to the Board on a form that
the Board requires; and
4. Pays to the Board an application fee set by the
Board; and
(ii) The jurisdiction in which the applicant is licensed or
certified offers a similar reciprocal licensing process for individuals licensed to
practice medicine by the Board.
(2) The Board shall adopt regulations to implement this subsection.

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