Maryland Code § HO-8-315

Section HO-8-315
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(a) The Board may issue a temporary license to any applicant who:
(1) Submits to a criminal history records check in accordance with §
8-303 of this subtitle;
(2) (i) Is licensed by any other state; or
(ii) Has taken and passed an examination under this title, but
is waiting for the completion of the criminal history records check;
(3) Submits to the Board:
(i) An application on the form required by the Board;
(ii) Written, verified evidence that the requirement of item (1)
of this subsection is being met; and
(iii) Any other document required by the Board; and
(4) Pays the fee required by the Board.
(b) (1) A temporary license issued to an individual who is authorized to
practice registered nursing in another state or who has taken and passed an
examination under this title authorizes the holder to practice registered nursing in
this State while the temporary license is effective.
(2) A temporary license issued to an individual who is authorized to
practice licensed practical nursing in another state or who has taken and passed an
examination under this title authorizes the holder to practice licensed practical
nursing in this State while the temporary license is effective.
(c) (1) A temporary license may not be renewed.
(2) Unless the Board suspends or revokes a temporary license, each
temporary license expires 90 days after the date of issue.

(3) A temporary license may be extended up to an additional 90 days
if the applicant is awaiting the completion of criminal history record information.
(4) A temporary license may be extended every 90 days, provided
that the total length of renewal does not exceed 12 months from the date the original
temporary license was issued, if the applicant does not meet the practice requirement
as provided for in regulation.
(d) The Board shall revoke a temporary license if the criminal history record
information forwarded to the Board in accordance with § 8-303 of this subtitle reveals
that the applicant or licensee has been convicted or pled guilty or nolo contendere to
a felony or to a crime involving moral turpitude, whether or not any appeal or other
proceeding is pending to have the conviction or plea set aside.

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