Maryland Code § IN-10-204

Section IN-10-204
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(a) To qualify for a license, an applicant must be an individual who meets
the requirements of this section.

(b) An applicant must be trustworthy and competent to act as an adviser so
as not to jeopardize the public interest.
(c) A license may be issued to:
(1) a resident of the State who takes and passes the examination
required under subsection (d) of this section;
(2) a resident of the State who:
(i) is a member in good standing of the Society of Actuaries or
the Casualty Actuarial Society;
(ii) has been conferred the Chartered Property Casualty
Underwriter (C.P.C.U.) designation by The American Institute for Property and
Liability Underwriters, Inc. and is a member in good standing of the Society of
Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters;
(iii) has been conferred the Chartered Life Underwriter
(C.L.U.) designation by The American College of Life Underwriters and is a member
in good standing of The American Society of Chartered Life Underwriters and
Chartered Financial Consultants;
(iv) has been conferred the Certified Employee Benefit
Specialist (C.E.B.S.) designation by the International Foundation of Employee
Benefit Plans and is a member in good standing of the International Society of
Certified Employee Benefit Specialists;
(v) is currently certified by the Certified Financial Planner
Board of Standards to use the marks Certified Financial Planner and CFP; or
(vi) has completed successfully a course of study equivalent to
any course of study required for membership in good standing in any society or
professional entity listed in items (i) through (v) of this item as approved by the
Commissioner and has been conferred the Certified Insurance Counselor designation
by The Society of Certified Insurance Counselors; or
(3) (i) a nonresident of the State who is licensed as an insurance
adviser in the nonresident's state of residence; or
(ii) if the Commissioner determines that the applicant is
otherwise qualified to act as an insurance adviser, a nonresident of Maryland whose
state of residence does not issue:

1. an insurance adviser's license; or
2. the equivalent of an insurance adviser's license.
(d) (1) The Commissioner shall determine the trustworthiness and
competency of each applicant to act as an adviser in the State.
(2) To determine the trustworthiness and competency of an applicant
described in subsection (c)(1) of this section, the Commissioner shall require the
applicant to take and pass, to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, an examination.
(3) A nonresident applicant shall satisfy the Commissioner of the
applicant's trustworthiness and competency by filing a certification from an
appropriate official of the applicant's state of residence certifying that the applicant
holds a currently valid license or certificate to act as an insurance adviser in the
applicant's state of residence.
(e) (1) Before taking the examination required under subsection (d) of
this section, an applicant shall pay the application fee required by § 2-112 of this
article.
(2) After an applicant has been notified that the applicant has passed
the examination, the applicant shall pay the applicable license fee required by § 2-
112 of this article.
(3) An applicant who is not required to take an examination shall pay
the applicable license fee required by § 2-112 of this article.

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