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Session Laws, 1969
Volume 692, Page 1459   View pdf image
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                         1459

of the place or places where he engages or intends to engage in the
practice of fitting or sale of hearing aids.

(b)    The Board shall keep a record of the places of practice of
persons who hold certificates of registration or certificates of en-
dorsement.

(c)    Any notice required to be given by the Board to a person who
holds a certificate of registration or certificate of endorsement may
be given by mailing it to him at the address of the last place of
practice of which he has notified the Board.

735.    Renewal.

A person who practices the fitting of hearing aids shall annually
pay to the Board a fee of $40 for a renewal of his certificate of
registration or certificate of endorsement. A thirty-day grace period
shall be allowed after expiration of a certificate during which a
certificate may be renewed on payment of a fee of $45 to the Board.
The Board may suspend the certificate of any person who fails to
renew his certificate before the expiration of the thirty-day grace
period. After the expiration of the grace period, the Board may
renew such a certificate upon the payment of $50 to the Board. No
person who applies for renewal, whose certificate was suspended for
failure to renew shall be required to submit to any examination as a
condition of renewal.

736.    Grounds for Suspension or Revocation of Certificates.

Any person registered under this subtitle may have his certificate
revoked or suspended for a fixed period by the Board for any of the
following causes:

(1)    Conviction of an offense involving moral turpitude. The
record of conviction, or a certified copy thereof certified by the clerk
of the court or by a judge in whose court the conviction is had, shall
be conclusive evidence of such conviction.

(2)    His certificate has been secured by fraud or deceit practiced
upon the Board.

(3)    Unethical conduct, or gross ignorance or inefficiency NEGLI-
GENCE in his profession.

(4) Practicing while knowingly suffering from a contagious or
infectious disease.

(5)    Advertising professional methods or professional superiority.

(6)    Practicing the fitting of hearing aids under a false or alias
name.

(7)    Any violation of the provisions of this subtitle.

737.    Prohibited Acts and Practices.
No person may

(1)    Sell, barter or offer to sell or barter a certificate of regis-
tration.

(2)    Purchase or procure by barter a certificate of registration
with intent to use it as evidence of the holder's qualification to
practice the fitting of hearing aids.


 

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