Maryland Code § HO-7-308.1

Section HO-7-308.1
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(a) A personal representative of a deceased mortician's, funeral director's,
or surviving spouse's estate shall be licensed by the Board before continuing operation
of the mortuary science business.
(b) The Board shall issue an executor license to an applicant if the
applicant:
(1) Is the appointed personal representative of a deceased
mortician's, funeral director's, or surviving spouse's estate in accordance with the
requirements established in Title 5 of the Estates and Trusts Article;
(2) Submits to the Board, within 30 days of the death of the licensed
mortician, funeral director, or surviving spouse:
(i) Written verification of the death of the licensee;
(ii) Written verification of appointment as a personal
representative; and
(iii) The application required by the Board;
(3) Within 14 days after the death of the licensed mortician, funeral
director, or surviving spouse, submits to the Board the name of a licensed funeral
director or mortician who has agreed to apply for a pre-need trustee license issued
under § 7-308.2 of this subtitle; and
(4) Pays a fee set by the Board.
(c) Nothing in this section shall prevent a personal representative from
selling the mortuary science business that was operated and wholly or partly owned
by the licensed funeral director or licensed mortician.
(d) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, while an executor
license is effective, it authorizes the licensee to:

(1) Continue operation of the mortuary science business that had
been operated and wholly or partly owned by the deceased mortician or funeral
director; and
(2) Assist with the planning and conducting of funeral services for
that mortuary science business.
(e) The Board may issue a license under this section only if:
(1) The business is operated under the direct supervision of a
licensed mortician or funeral director; and
(2) The embalming services are provided by a licensed mortician.
(f) (1) (i) Notwithstanding the provisions of § 7-314 of this subtitle,
the Board shall provide for the term of an executor license.
(ii) The term of an executor license may not be more than 12
months.
(2) An executor license may be renewed for one additional 3-month
period if:
(i) A buyer of the funeral establishment has been identified
and has entered into a sales contract, but the sale of the funeral establishment has
not been completed;
(ii) A pre-need account audit has not been completed and
evidence is presented to the Board that failure to complete the audit is due to
circumstances beyond the control of the funeral establishment; or
(iii) The Board determines that a renewal is needed due to
unforeseen circumstances.
(g) A personal representative who wishes to continue operation of a
mortuary science business upon expiration of the executor license must qualify and
be licensed as a mortician or a funeral director, or be the holder of a surviving spouse
or corporation license.

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