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Session Laws, 1972
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1722                             Laws of Maryland                      [Ch. 667

a State Real Estate Commission's qualifying examination after which
they shall receive a temporary real estate salesman's license effective
for a period of one year from date of issuance. For and during- the
year in which the temporary license is effective, the licensee is re-
quired to serve as an apprentice with a State licensed real estate
broker and successfully complete a basic course in real estate ap-
proved by the State Real Estate Commission. Upon satisfactory com-
pletion of the required real estate course, the temporary licensee may
apply for and be granted a regular real estate salesman's license. In
the event the temporary licensee fails to satisfactorily complete the
prescribed real estate course and is unable to obtain his regular license
he must retake and successfully complete the prescribed course after
which he shall reapply for his temporary license, pass the qualifying
examination and act as an apprentice for an additional year before
applying for his regular license in the manner above provided. In
the event any applicant for admission to examination for a real
estate salesman's license shall present evidence of having satisfacto-
rily completed courses in real estate subjects in any college, the educa-
tional requirements adopted by the Commission pursuant to this sub-
section may be waived by the Commission.

(3) The Commission may determine the type and, form of the
examinations given to applicants for a real estate salesman's license or
a real estate broker's license, and shall determine the manner in which
the examinations shall be administered. EXAMINATIONS SHALL
BE PRINTED, NOT ORAL; AND SHALL BE UNIFORM SO AS
TO ELIMINATE ANY POSSIBILITY OF DISCRIMINATORY
ACTIONS IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF SAME. THE AFORE-
MENTIONED SHALL NOT PRECLUDE THE CURRENT PRAC-
TICE OF USING SIMILAR EXAMINATIONS WITH QUESTIONS
IN DIFFERENT ORDER.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 1972.

Approved May 31, 1972.

CHAPTER 667
(Senate Bill 239)

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 3-4 (b)
of Article 33 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1971 Replace-
ment Volume and 1971 Supplement), title "Election Code," subtitle
"Registration of Voters—General Provisions," AND TO ADD
NEW SECTIONS 3-4 (C) AND (D) TO THE SAME ARTICLE,
TITLE AND SUBTITLE TO FOLLOW IMMEDIATELY AFTER
SECTION 3-4 (B) THEREOF, to provide that a person who has
been twice convicted of an LARCENY OR OTHER infamous
crime shall not be qualified to vote unless pardoned by the Gover-
nor, TO PROVIDE THAT A PERSON UNDER CARE OR
GUARDIANSHIP FOR MENTAL DISABILITY SHALL NOT
BE QUALIFIED TO VOTE, TO CORRECT OBSOLETE PRO-

 

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