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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor
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Ch. 482
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CHAPTER 482
(House Bill 1149)
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AN ACT concerning
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State Board of Nursing - Electrologists - Licensure License Renewal and,
Discipline - Rehabilitation—Letter of Education—Advisory Letter
FOR the purpose of providing for a certain exception from provisions of law relating
to the discoverability and admissability of certain proceedings, records, and files
of a medical review committee so as to make certain advisory letters
discoverable and admissible; altering the term for the license renewal of an
electrologist's license; prohibiting the State Board of Nursing from renewing an
electrologist's license if the electrologist has not completed certain continuing
education requirements; authorising for electrologists; requiring the State
Board of Nursing to issue an inactive license to a certain licensee; authorising
the Board to send a letter of education to certain licensee under certain
circumstances; authorizing the Board to send a letter to a person who files a
complaint that advises the person of a certain action taken by the Board;
authorizing the Board to give a licensee certain notice authorizing the Board to
make available to the public certain advisory letters; specifying that a certain
Board action may not be considered disciplinary action and may not be reported
to certain entities; authorising the rehabilitation committee to evaluate or
provide certain assistance to an applicant for licensure as an electrologist place
a licensee on inactive status if the licensee fails to provide satisfactory evidence
of compliance with certain continuing education requirements on renewal;
specifying additional grounds for taking certain disciplinary actions against
certain licensees and applicants subject to certain hearing requirements; and
generally relating to the regulation of electrologists by the State Board of
Nursing.
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article—Health Occupations
Section 1-401(d)(1)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article — Health Occupations
Section 1-401(e), 8-6B-14(b), (d), and (f) and 8-6B-25(d) 8-6B-14 and
8-6B-18(a)(26) and (27)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume)
BY adding to
Article — Health Occupations
Section 8-6B-18.1 8-6B-18(a)(28) and (29)
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