Maryland Code § HO-6-305

Section HO-6-305
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(a) (1) A license or registration expires on the date set by the Board,
unless the license or registration is renewed for a 1-year term as provided in this
section.
(2) A license or registration may not be renewed for a term of longer
than 2 years.
(b) At least 1 month before the license or registration expires, the Board
shall send to the licensed massage therapist or registered massage practitioner, by
electronic means or first-class mail to the last known electronic or physical address
of the licensed massage therapist or registered massage practitioner, a renewal notice
that states:
(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.
(c) Before a license or registration expires, the licensed massage therapist
or registered massage practitioner periodically may renew it for an additional term,
if the licensed massage therapist or registered massage practitioner:
(1) Otherwise is entitled to be licensed or registered;
(2) Submits to the Board a renewal application on the form that the
Board requires; and
(3) Pays to the Board a renewal fee set by the Board.
(d) (1) Each licensed massage therapist or registered massage
practitioner shall notify the Board in writing of any change in the name or address of
the licensed massage therapist or registered massage practitioner within 60 days
after the change occurred.
(2) Subject to the hearing provisions of § 6-309 of this subtitle, if a
licensed massage therapist or registered massage practitioner fails to notify the
Board within the time required under this subsection, the Board may impose an
administrative penalty of $100.

(e) The Board shall renew the license of each licensed massage therapist
and the registration of each registered massage practitioner who meets the
requirements of this section.

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