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750

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch.8

WHILE PERFORMING THE DUTIES OF THAT EMPLOYMENT, AN
INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYED BY ANY AGENCY OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT,
COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM, STATE APPROVED NONPUBLIC SCHOOL
FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN, CHARTERED EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
OF THIS STATE, OR THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION MAY USE
ANY OF THE TITLES LISTED IN SUBSECTION (B) OF THIS SECTION.

REVISOR'S NOTE: Subsections (a) and (b) of this section
are new language derived without substantive
change from Art. 43, §§ 791(5) and the first
sentence of 792(b), as that sentence relates to a
person without a license representing an ability
to practice speech pathology. Subsections (a)
and (b) of this section are revised in the
standard language used throughout this article to
express a prohibition against false
representations of authority to practice a health
occupation.

Subsection (b) of this section expresses those
specific elements of present Art. 43, § 791(5)
that are not covered clearly by the general
language of subsection (a) of this section.

Subsection (c) of this section is new language
derived without substantive change from Art. 43,
§ 792(c)(1), as that subsection applies to the
use of a title by certain individuals who are
exempted from the licensing requirements of §
2-301 of this title.

In subsection (b) of this section, the reference
to "language pathologist" is added to the listed
terms because "language pathologist" currently is
used in the same manner and to make the same
representations as the terms presently restricted
under the second sentence of Art. 43, § 791(5).

19-403. MAKING FALSE STATEMENTS IN APPLICATIONS.

A PERSON MAY NOT KNOWINGLY MAKE A FALSE, MATERIAL
STATEMENT IN AN APPLICATION FOR A LICENSE OR A LIMITED
LICENSE OR FOR RENEWAL OF A LICENSE OR A LIMITED LICENSE.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from Art. 43, §
800(5).

It is set forth as a separate section for
emphasis.

19-404. MATERIALLY ALTERING A LICENSE.

A PERSON MAY NOT MATERIALLY ALTER A LICENSE OR A
LIMITED LICENSE WITH FRAUDULENT INTENT.

 

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