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Session Laws, 1970
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2436                               Municipal Charters

(3) The license shall be valid only during the time said individual
remains a member or employee of said firm or corporation for not less
than forty (40) hours per week ON A FULL TIME BASIS.

(4) The license shall show on its face the name of the firm or
corporation, the name of the individual and the class of the license.

(b) During the time that said individual is associated with said
firm or corporation as set forth in subsection (a) (3) of this section, no
firm or corporate license may be issued unless the individual licensee
surrenders his license to the Department; and said individual license may
be returned to the individual only upon the termination of his employment
or association with said firm or corporation. While said individual license
is in custody of the Department, the individual shall not be required to
pay the annual renewal fee or furnish bond as required by this subtitle.

Section 12-1920.

(a)    The Director shall have full power to suspend or revoke for
proper cause any license or renewal thereof issued under this subtitle
after a hearing before the commission and Director of all parties in
interest. At least 8 days prior to such hearing, the Director shall by
certified mail notify the licensee charged with violation of the nature,
time and place of the alleged violation as well as the date, hour and place
of the hearing. If the Director revokes or suspends the license, the licensee
shall immediately surrender the same. In his discretion, the Director may
issue a written warning to the licensee or may grant leave to the licensee
to rectify the violation within a specified time.

(b)    Proper cause for suspension or revocation shall include, but not
be limited to the following:

(1)    Performance or permitting the performance of defective or
dangerous work.

(2)    Failure to provide the required bond.

(3)    Permitting any unlicensed person, firm or corporation to utilize
the licensee's license in order to secure a permit or certificate of compliance
from the Department, or securing such for the use of unlicensed persons
whose work is not done under the licensee's supervision.

(4)    Failure for more than thirty days to correct any violation after
having been notified by the Department of such violation.

(c)    In all such matters, the Director shall seek the advice and
guidance of the commission but shall not be bound by same. Any person
aggrieved by the decision of the Director may appeal from his decision
to the County Board of Appeals as provided in Section 602 (b) of the
Charter of Anne Arundel County, Maryland.

Section 12-1921.

Any of the licenses set forth in Section 12-1913 of this Subtitle shall
be granted to an applicant if:

(a)    Said applicant has actively been engaged in the work covered
by said license for two (2) consecutive years prior to the enactment of
this ordinance, and he submits satisfactory evidence thereof; and

(b)    He fulfills the qualifications of Section 12-1913 of this Subtitle;
and

 

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