MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 1221
241.
(A) ALL PERSONS WHO DESIRE TO OBTAIN ANY OF
THE LICENSES DESCRIBED IN SECTIONS 239 AND 240 OF
THIS SUBTITLE SHALL MAKE APPLICATION WITH THE
BOARD FOR LICENSING AND APPEAR BEFORE THE
BOARD OF EXAMINATION AT A TIME AND PLACE FIXED
BY IT. REGULAR EXAMINATIONS SHALL BE HELD QUAR-
TERLY AND AT OTHER TIMES WHEN THE BOARD MAY
DEEM IT NECESSARY TO SCHEDULE THEM. IF THE
BOARD SHALL FIND AFTER DUE EXAMINATION THAT
THE APPLICANT IS QUALIFIED FOR LICENSING, IT SHALL
UPON PAYMENT OF THE LICENSE FEES AND COMPLI-
ANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 244 OF
THIS SUBTITLE, ISSUE TO THE APPLICANT THE LICENSE
APPLIED FOR. THE LICENSE SHALL AUTHORIZE THE
LICENSEE TO ENGAGE IN THE WORK PERMITTED BY THE
LICENSE FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR. ALL LICENSES,
AND RENEWALS THEREOF, UNLESS REVOKED, SHALL
EXPIRE ON MAY 1, FOLLOWING THE DATE OF ISSU-
ANCE. ALL LICENSES MAY BE RENEWED ANNUALLY
UPON MAKING APPLICATION TO THE BOARD ACCOM-
PANIED BY PAYMENT OF THE FEE FOR RENEWAL.
241B. 241 (B).
No person shall be licensed under this subtitle who is under the
age of twenty-one years, nor shall any license be granted to any per-
son who has not taken and subscribed an oath that he has had at
least one year of actual experience as a master, JOURNEYMAN,
journeyman, oil burner, sign, maintenance or air conditioning and
refrigeration electrician, within the meaning of this subtitle, or
has had such education equivalent to a journeyman electrician in
such class or classes of electrical business or work as in the opin-
ion of the Board shall have properly fitted the applicant for a
license as a Master Electrician and/or JOURNEYMAN ELECTRI-
CIAN, Journeyman Electrician, Oil Burner Electrician, Sign Elec-
trician, Maintenance Electrician or Air Conditioning and Refrigera-
tion Electrician. Any person, whose application for a license has
been rejected by the Board, shall have the right to appeal to a Board
of Arbitration, which shall consist of one person selected by the
person making the appeal, one person selected by the Board herein
created, and a third person to be selected by these two; and the deci-
sion of the Board of Arbitration, or a majority of its members, shall
be final and binding upon all the parties to the appeal. All persons
who for a period of three years prior to July 1, 1968 have been per-
forming the work for which any license is required by Section 240
of this subtitle shall be entitled to licensing under Section 24-0 with-
out being required to take an examination, provided such persons
shall apply for licensing not later than October 1, 1968.
241(C).
THE FEE FOR EXAMINATION FOR ANY CLASS OF
LICENSE ISSUED UNDER THIS SUBTITLE SHALL BE
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS ($25.00). THE FEES FOR ISSU-
ANCE AND RENEWAL OF ALL CLASSES OF LICENSES
AUTHORIZED IN THIS SUBTITLE MAY BE SET FORTH
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