Maryland Code § SG-10-1402

Section SG-10-1402
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(a) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, as a condition on the
issuance or renewal of a license, a licensing authority may require an individual
applying for a license to disclose whether the individual has been convicted of a drug
crime committed on or after January 1, 1991.
(b) Subject to § 10-1405 of this subtitle, if an individual applying for a
license has been convicted of a drug crime committed on or after January 1, 1991, a
licensing authority may:
(1) refuse to issue a license to the individual; or
(2) issue a license to the individual subject to any terms and
conditions that the licensing authority considers appropriate under § 10-1404 of this
subtitle.
(c) A licensing authority may suspend or revoke a licensee's license if the
licensee fails to disclose information that the licensing authority requires under
subsection (a) of this section, unless the licensee shows good cause for the failure to
disclose.
(d) If a licensing authority, on or before January 1, 1990, required an
applicant for an initial license or a license renewal to disclose a criminal record or
prior offense related to a controlled dangerous substance, this section may not be
construed to prohibit the licensing authority from:
(1) continuing to require an applicant to disclose a criminal record or
prior offense related to a controlled dangerous substance, regardless of the date of the
offense; and
(2) taking any action authorized by law, including refusing to issue a
license, if the applicant:
(i) discloses a criminal record or prior offense related to a
controlled dangerous substance; or
(ii) wrongfully conceals a criminal record or prior offense
related to a controlled dangerous substance.

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