Maryland Code § IN-10-409

Section IN-10-409
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(a) (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the Commissioner
shall waive the license requirements for an applicant who is not a resident of the
State if:
(i) the applicant has a valid public adjuster license from the
home state of the applicant; and
(ii) the home state of the applicant awards nonresident public
adjuster licenses to residents of the State on the same basis.
(2) If neither the state where the public adjuster maintains a
principal place of residence nor the state where the public adjuster maintains a
principal place of business has a law governing public adjusters substantially similar
to this subtitle, the public adjuster may declare another state where the public
adjuster is licensed and acts as a public adjuster to be the public adjuster's home state
for purposes of this subtitle.
(b) Unless denied a license under § 10-410 of this subtitle, a person who is
not a resident of the State may obtain a nonresident license to act as a public adjuster
if:

(1) the person currently is licensed as a resident public adjuster and
in good standing in the person's home state;
(2) the person files an application on the form that the Commissioner
provides;
(3) the person has paid the applicable fee pursuant to § 2-112 of this
article; and
(4) the person's home state awards nonresident public adjuster
licenses to residents of this State on the same basis.
(c) A person who is not a resident of this State and whose home state does
not issue a public adjuster license must meet the license requirements of §§ 10-404
and 10-405 of this subtitle.

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