Maryland Code § HO-21-101

Section HO-21-101
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(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(a-1) "Apprenticeship" means a program of training and experience under the
supervision of a licensed environmental health specialist that is part of the
requirements for a Board-approved baccalaureate degree from an accredited college
or university.
(b) "Board" means the State Board of Environmental Health Specialists.

(c) "Environmental health specialist" means an individual who practices as
an environmental health specialist.
(d) "Environmental health specialist-in-training" means an individual who
meets the educational qualifications required under this title but has not yet
completed the environmental health specialist-in-training program required under
§ 21-305 of this title.
(e) "Environmental health specialist-in-training program" means a
program of training and experience under the supervision of a licensed environmental
health specialist or other individual acceptable to the Board.
(f) "Hours of approved training" means the value given to participation in
continuing education or experience as approved by the Board.
(g) "License" means, unless the context requires otherwise, a license issued
by the Board to practice as an environmental health specialist.
(h) "Licensed environmental health specialist" means an individual
licensed by the Board to practice as an environmental health specialist.
(i) "Practice as an environmental health specialist" means, as a major
component of employment, to apply academic principles, methods and procedures of
the environmental, physical, biological, and health sciences to the inspections and
investigations necessary to collect and analyze data and to make decisions necessary
to secure compliance with federal, State, and local health and environmental laws
and regulations specifically relating to control of the public health aspects of the
environment including:
(1) The manufacture, preparation, handling, distribution, or sale of
food and milk;
(2) Water supply and treatment;
(3) Wastewater treatment and disposal;
(4) Solid waste management and disposal;
(5) Vector control;
(6) Insect and rodent control;
(7) Air quality;

(8) Noise control;
(9) Product safety;
(10) Recreational sanitation; and
(11) Institutional and residential sanitation.

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