Md. Code Regs. 10.33.07.13
Petitions for Reinstatement Following License Revocation or Surrender.
Effective Jan 19, 2026Health-General Article, §§2-104 and 19-1809; Health Occupations Article, §§1-212, 1-602—1-609, 9-205, 9-313—9-316.1, 9-3A-11—9-3A-17, and 9-401—9-407; State Government Article, §§10-201—10-226; Annotated Code of Maryland
- A. In order for a revoked or surrendered license to be reinstated, the individual whose license was revoked or surrendered shall petition the Board for reinstatement.
- B. A surrendered license in this regulation means a surrender, approved by the Board, while the individual was licensed and under investigation or charges had been issued by the Board.
- C. An individual who petitions the Board for reinstatement following the revocation or surrender of the individual’s license may petition for reinstatement only pursuant to the terms of the Board’s order revoking the license or the Letter of Surrender. The Board may set conditions precedent and a time period for petitioning for reinstatement or may permanently revoke or require permanent surrender.
- D. If the Board’s order revoking the license or the Letter of Surrender does not contain a time period for petitioning for reinstatement, the individual may petition for reinstatement after 3 years from revocation.
- E. A petitioner for reinstatement shall comply with all reasonable requests for information by the Board.
- F. The decision of the Board on whether to grant or deny the petition for reinstatement is a discretionary decision by the Board.
- G. If the Board denies a petition for reinstatement, the Board may set conditions precedent and a time period for further petitions for reinstatement.
- H. If the Board grants reinstatement, the Board may impose probationary conditions and restrictions along with the reinstatement.
Authority: Health-General Article, §§2-104 and 19-1809; Health Occupations Article, §§1-212, 1-602—1-609, 9-205, 9-313—9-316.1, 9-3A-11—9-3A-17, and
9-401—9-407; State Government Article, §§10-201—10-226; Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: January 19, 2026 (53:1 Md. R 22)