Maryland Code § HO-20-303

Section HO-20-303
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(a) To apply for a certificate, an applicant shall:
(1) Submit an application to the Board on the form that the Board
requires;
(2) Provide evidence of application for a child protective services
background clearance;
(3) Pay to the Board the application fee set by the Board; and
(4) Apply to the Central Repository for a State and national criminal
history records check.
(b) (1) As part of the application for a criminal history records check, the
applicant shall submit to the Central Repository:
(i) A legible set of fingerprints taken in a format approved by
the Director of the Central Repository and the Director of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation;
(ii) The fee authorized under § 10-221(b)(7) of the Criminal
Procedure Article for access to State criminal history records; and
(iii) The processing fee required by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation for a national criminal history records check.
(2) In accordance with §§ 10-201 through 10-228 of the Criminal
Procedure Article, the Central Repository shall forward to the applicant and the
Board the applicant's criminal history records information.
(3) Information obtained from the Central Repository under this
subsection:
(i) Is confidential and may not be redisseminated; and
(ii) May be used only for the certification purpose authorized
by this subtitle.

(4) The subject of a criminal history records check under this
subsection may contest the contents of the printed statement issued by the Central
Repository as provided in § 10-223 of the Criminal Procedure Article.
(c) The results of the child protective services background clearance shall
be provided to the Board and the applicant.
(d) The Board may, at its discretion, waive the requirement in subsection
(a)(2) of this section for an out-of-state applicant who presents evidence to the Board
that circumstances outside the applicant's control prevent the applicant from
obtaining, from the applicant's state of residence, a background clearance that is
equivalent to a child protective services background clearance.

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