Maryland Code § HO-19-206

Section HO-19-206
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(a) There is a State Board of Social Work Examiners Fund.

(b) (1) The Board may set reasonable fees for the issuance and renewal
of licenses and its other services.
(2) The fees charged shall be set to produce funds so as to
approximate the cost of maintaining the Board.
(3) The Board may set fees for the issuance and renewal of each type
of license.
(4) Funds to cover the expenses of the Board members shall be
generated by fees set under this section.
(c) An application fee may be charged by the Board.
(d) The Board shall provide a list of the fees set under this section to each
applicant for a license.
(e) (1) The Board shall pay all funds collected under this title to the
Comptroller of the State.
(2) The Comptroller shall distribute the fees to the State Board of
Social Work Examiners Fund.
(f) (1) The Fund shall be used to cover the actual documented direct and
indirect costs of fulfilling the statutory and regulatory duties of the Board as provided
by the provisions of this article.
(2) The Fund is a continuing, nonlapsing fund, not subject to § 7-302
of the State Finance and Procurement Article.
(3) Any unspent portions of the Fund may not be transferred or
revert to the General Fund of the State, but shall remain in the Fund to be used for
the purposes specified in this article.
(4) No other State money may be used to support the Fund.
(g) (1) A designee of the Board shall administer the Fund.
(2) Moneys in the Fund may be expended only for any lawful purpose
authorized under the provisions of this article.
(h) The Legislative Auditor shall audit the accounts and transactions of the
Fund as provided in § 2-1220 of the State Government Article.

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