HARRY HUGHES, Governor
2005
(viii) Adopt and from time to time, revise
rules and regulations not inconsistent with the law, as are
necessary to enable it to carry into effect the provisions
of this subtitle;
(ix) Set and revise, as necessary, the
amounts and types of registration fees, fees for renewal of
licenses and examination fees. Fees shall have a reasonable
relationship to the costs of administering this subtitle;
(x) Keep records of all its proceedings;
(xi) Make an annual report to the Governor
and to the Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene; and
(xii) Evaluate all areas concerning the
practice of electrology in this State, including
unscrupulous principles and fraudulent acts.
(2) Each member of the Board shall receive
compensation as provided by the budget.
(3) The Board shall meet at least four times
annually and shall elect from its membership a president, a
secretary, and a treasurer. The secretary shall keep a
record of all its meetings. The treasurer shall keep a
register of the names of electrologists and instructor
electrologists licensed under this subtitle which shall be
open to public inspection with adequate restrictions for
safekeeping. All money collected by the Board shall be paid
over to the State Treasurer and shall become general funds
of the State.
(e) (1) To qualify as a registered electrologist, a
person shall:
(i) Be 18 years of age;
(ii) Show proof of a high school diploma
or its equivalent;
(iii) Give written evidence of successful
completion of the educational requirements set forth in this
subtitle, or meet the requirements established by the Board
for reciprocal treatment of licenses from other states; and
(iv) Successfully pass the examination for
licensure given by the Board.
(2) To qualify as a certified instructor
electrologist, a person shall:
(i) Give written evidence of successful
completion of the educational requirements set forth in this
subtitle;
(ii) Hold a current license to practice
electrology in this State;
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