Md. Code Ann., Health Occ. § 14-5A-13
Expiration, renewal of license
Effective May 8, 2020Added by Acts 1996, c. 516, § 2, eff. July 1, 1996. Amended by Acts 2008, c. 328, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 2008; Acts 2015, c. 34, § 1, eff. July 1, 2015; Acts 2017, c. 217, § 1, eff. April 18, 2017; Acts 2017, c. 218, § 1, eff. April 18, 2017; Acts 2020, c. 612, § 1, eff. May 8, 2020; Acts 2020, c. 613, § 1, eff. May 8, 2020.State of Maryland
(a)
- (1) The term of a license issued by the Board may not exceed 3 years.
- (2) A license expires on a date set by the Board, unless the license is renewed for an additional term as provided in this section.
(b) At least 1 month before the license expires, the Board shall send to the licensee a renewal notice that states:
- (1) The date on which the current license expires;
- (2) The date by which the renewal application must be received by the Board for the renewal to be issued and mailed before the license expires; and
- (3) The amount of the renewal fee.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, before a license expires, the licensee periodically may renew it for an additional term, if the licensee:
- (1) Is of good moral character;
- (2) Pays to the Board a renewal fee set by the Board;
(3) Submits to the Board:
- (i) A renewal application on the form that the Board requires; and
- (ii) Satisfactory evidence of compliance with any continuing education or competency requirements and other requirements set under this section for license renewal; and
- (4) Meets any additional renewal requirements established by the Board.
(d)
- (1) In addition to any other qualifications and requirements established by the Board, the Board may establish continuing education or competency requirements as a condition to the renewal of licenses under this section.
- (2) A disciplinary panel may impose a civil penalty of up to $100 per continuing education credit in lieu of a sanction under § 14-5A-17 of this subtitle, for a first offense, for the failure of a licensee to obtain the continuing education credits required by the Board.
(e)
- (1) The Board shall renew the license of each licensee who meets the requirements of this section.
- (2) A license may not be renewed for a term longer than 2 years.
(f) The Board shall reinstate the license of a respiratory care practitioner who has failed to renew the license for any reason if the respiratory care practitioner:
- (1) Meets the renewal requirements of this section;
(2) Submits to the Board:
- (i) A reinstatement application on the form that the Board requires; and
- (ii) Satisfactory evidence of compliance with any continuing education or competency requirements; and
- (3) Meets any additional requirements established by the Board for reinstatement.
(g)
(1) Beginning October 1, 2016, the Board shall require a criminal history records check in accordance with § 14-308.1 of this title for:
- (i) Renewal applicants as determined by regulations adopted by the Board; and
- (ii) Each former licensee who files for reinstatement under subsection (f) of this section.
(2) On receipt of the criminal history record information of a licensee forwarded to the Board in accordance with § 14-308.1 of this title, in determining whether disciplinary action should be taken, based on the criminal history record information, against a licensee who renewed or reinstated a license, the Board shall consider:
- (i) The age at which the crime was committed;
- (ii) The nature of the crime;
- (iii) The circumstances surrounding the crime;
- (iv) The length of time that has passed since the crime;
- (v) Subsequent work history;
- (vi) Employment and character references; and
- (vii) Other evidence that demonstrates whether the licensee poses a threat to the public health or safety.
- (3) The Board may renew or reinstate a license only if the licensee or applicant attests that the licensee or applicant has submitted to a criminal history records check under § 14-308.1 of this title.
Added by Acts 1996, c. 516, § 2, eff. July 1, 1996. Amended by Acts 2008, c. 328, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 2008; Acts 2015, c. 34, § 1, eff. July 1, 2015; Acts 2017, c. 217, § 1, eff. April 18, 2017; Acts 2017, c. 218, § 1, eff. April 18, 2017; Acts 2020, c. 612, § 1, eff. May 8, 2020; Acts 2020, c. 613, § 1, eff. May 8, 2020.