Maryland Code § NR-5-421

Section NR-5-421
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(a) (1) The Department may permanently revoke or temporarily
suspend the license of any licensed tree expert who:
(i) Is found guilty of any fraud or deceit in obtaining the
license, or guilty of negligence or wrongful conduct in the practice of tree culture or
care;
(ii) In the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Critical
Area, as defined under § 8-1802 of this article, fails to comply with:
1. The terms of a State or local permit, license, or
approval; or
2. Any State or local law, an approved plan, or other
legal requirement; or
(iii) Fails to maintain liability, property, or workers'
compensation insurance as required by law.
(2) The Critical Area Commission shall notify the Department of any
tree expert who fails to comply with any requirement under paragraph (1)(ii) of this
subsection.

(b) The Department may promulgate rules of ethics and temporarily
suspend for a period not to exceed two years the license of any licensed tree expert
who violates the rules of ethics. This power of suspension is in addition to, and not in
limitation of, the power to revoke or suspend provided in subsection (a) of this section.
(c) A license issued under this subtitle may not be revoked or suspended
until after the licensee has a hearing before the Department. Notice of the cause for
suspension or revocation and the hearing date shall be sent to the licensee at the last
known address of the licensee by registered or certified mail at least 20 days before
the hearing. The nonappearance of the licensee after the required notice has been
given, does not prevent holding the hearing.
(d) The Department may reissue any tree expert's license previously
revoked under rules and regulations it prescribes.

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