Maryland Code § HO-18-309

Section HO-18-309
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(a) (1) A license or registration expires on the date set by the Board,
unless it is renewed for an additional term as provided in this section.
(2) A license or registration may not be renewed for a term longer
than 2 years.

(b) (1) (i) At least 90 days before a license expires, the Board shall
send a renewal notice to the licensee by electronic means to the last known electronic
mail address of the licensee.
(ii) If a renewal notice sent by electronic means is returned to
the Board as undeliverable, or on specific request by the licensee, the Board shall
send a renewal notice to the licensee by first-class mail to the last known address of
the licensee.
(2) (i) At least 90 days before a registration expires, the Board
shall send a renewal notice to the registrant by electronic means to the last known
electronic mail address of the registrant.
(ii) If a renewal notice sent by electronic means is returned to
the Board as undeliverable, or on specific request by the registrant, the Board shall
send a renewal notice to the registrant by first-class mail to the last known address
of the registrant.
(c) The renewal notice sent under subsection (b) of this section shall state:
(1) The date on which the current license or registration expires;
(2) The date by which the renewal application must be received by
the Board for the renewal to be issued and mailed before the license or registration
expires; and
(3) The amount of the renewal fee.
(d) Each licensee or registrant shall notify the Board in writing of any
change in the licensee's or registrant's address or electronic mail address within 30
days after the change occurs.
(e) Before the license or registration expires, the licensee or registrant
periodically may renew it for an additional 2-year term, if the licensee or registrant:
(1) Otherwise is entitled to be licensed or registered;
(2) Pays to the Board a renewal fee set by the Board; and
(3) Submits to the Board:
(i) A renewal application on the form that the Board requires;
and

(ii) Satisfactory evidence of compliance with any continuing
education requirements set under this section for license or registration renewal.
(f) (1) The Board may establish continuing education requirements as a
condition to the renewal of licenses or registrations under this section.
(2) The requirements established under this subsection shall be set
by the Board as to the amount and type of study required.
(g) The Board shall renew the license or registration of each licensee or
registrant who meets the requirements of this section.
(h) (1) (i) Beginning March 2019, the Board shall begin a process
requiring criminal history records checks in accordance with § 18-302.1 of this
subtitle on:
1. Selected annual renewal applicants as determined
by regulations adopted by the Board; and
2. Each former licensee or registrant who files for
reinstatement under § 18-310 of this subtitle after failing to renew the license or
registration for a period of 1 year or more.
(ii) An additional criminal history records check shall be
performed:
1. 6 years after a renewal applicant submitted to a
criminal history records check under § 18-302(e) of this subtitle; and
2. Every 6 years after a renewal applicant was
required to submit to a criminal history records check under subparagraph (i)1 of this
paragraph.
(2) On receipt of the criminal history record information of a licensee
forwarded to the Board in accordance with § 18-302.1 of this subtitle, in determining
whether to renew a license or registration, 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 licensee
poses a threat to the public health or safety.
(3) The Board may not renew a license or registration if the criminal
history record information required under § 18-302.1 of this subtitle has not been
received.

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