Sec. 10.53.02.04. Licensure by Waiver  


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  • A. An applicant who is licensed in another state shall:

    (1) Comply with all requirements under Regulation .01A of this chapter; and

    (2) Submit to the Board:

    (a) Verification of the license;

    (b) Evidence of successful examination in another state that was substantially equivalent to the examinations given in this State; and

    (c) A certificate of completion from each electrology instruction program attended that was substantially equivalent to the program requirements in this State, with a transcript or verification of the number of hours completed in each theory and clinical training.

    B. The Board may waive the examinations if the applicant:

    (1) Provides verified documentation that the applicant:

    (a) Is licensed to practice electrology in another state after meeting requirements that are substantially equivalent to the requirements in Maryland;

    (b) Became licensed in the other state after passing in that state, or any other state, examinations that are substantially equivalent to the examinations approved by the Board; and

    (c) Meets the qualifications otherwise set forth in Regulation .01 of this chapter; and

    (2) Pays the application fee set forth in COMAR 10.53.12.

    C. A license may not be issued until the Board has:

    (1) Received and reviewed the criminal history records information; and

    (2) Approved the application.