Maryland Code § SG-10-209

Section SG-10-209
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(a) Where a licensing statute provides for service other than by regular
mail, notice under this subtitle may be sent by regular mail to the address of record
of a person holding a license issued by the agency if:
(1) the person is required by law to advise the agency of the address;
and

(2) the agency has been unsuccessful in giving notice in the manner
otherwise provided by the licensing statute.
(b) Upon a showing that the person neither knew nor had reasonable
opportunity to know of the fact of service, a person served by regular mail under
subsection (a) of this section shall be granted a hearing.
(c) A person holding a license shall be deemed to have had a reasonable
opportunity to know of the fact of service if:
(1) the person is required by law to notify the agency of a change of
address within a specified period of time;
(2) the person failed to notify the agency in accordance with the law;
(3) the agency or the Office mailed the notice to the address of record;
and
(4) the agency did not have actual notice of the change of address
prior to service.

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