Maryland Code § HO-17-503

Section HO-17-503
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(a) Subject to subsection (d) of this section, the Board shall issue a license
or certificate to any applicant who meets the requirements of this title.
(b) The Board shall include on each license and certificate that the Board
issues:
(1) The type of license or certificate;
(2) The full name of the licensee or certificate holder;
(3) A serial number; and
(4) The expiration date of the license or certificate.
(c) The Board may issue a license or certificate to replace a lost, destroyed,
or mutilated license or certificate if the licensee or certificate holder pays the
replacement fee set by the Board.
(d) (1) On receipt of the criminal history record information of an
applicant for licensure or certification forwarded to the Board in accordance with §
17-501.1 of this subtitle, in determining whether to grant a license or certificate, the
Board shall consider:
(i) The age at which the crime was committed;
(ii) The circumstances surrounding the crime;
(iii) The length of time that has passed since the crime;
(iv) Subsequent work history;
(v) Employment and character references; and
(vi) Other evidence that demonstrates whether the applicant
poses a threat to the public health or safety.
(2) The Board may not issue a license or certificate if the criminal
history record information required under § 17-501.1 of this subtitle has not been
received.

(e) (1) The Board shall maintain an electronic roster of all individuals
licensed or certified by the Board.
(2) The roster shall be available for the purpose of electronically
verifying licensure or certification on the Board's website.
(3) Individuals without access to the Board's website may contact the
Board to verify a license or certificate.

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