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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor Ch. 156
(iii) reapplies to the Board for inactive status within 2 years after
initial expiration of inactive status on a form that the Board provides.
(5) The Board shall renew the inactive status of each licensee or grant
the reapplication for inactive status of each former licensee who meets the
requirements of this subsection.
(d) The Board shall reactivate the license of a licensee who is on inactive
status, if the licensee:
(1) complies with each continuing education requirement that the Board
sets for this purpose;
(2) submits to the Board an application for reactivation; and
(3) pays to the Board a reactivation fee that is equal to the license
[renewal] fee set by the Board under § 2-311 of this subtitle.
2-314.
In accordance with its regulations, the Board may reinstate the license of an
individual who has failed to renew the license for any reason if the individual:
(1) otherwise is entitled to be licensed;
(2) complies with each continuing education requirement that the Board
sets for this purpose; and
(3) pays to the Board[:
(i) all past due renewal fees; and
(ii)] a reinstatement fee [not exceeding $60, as] set by the Board.
2-319.
(b) A license may be reinstated under this section only if:
(1) the individual whose license has been revoked or suspended submits
a written request to the Board;
(2) the Board holds a hearing on the request; [and]
(3) the Board, by an affirmative vote of a majority of its members, votes
to reinstate the license; AND
(4) THE INDIVIDUAL PAYS TO THE BOARD A REINSTATEMENT FEE SET
BY THE BOARD.
2-320.
(a) The Board may issue a limited license for the practice of certified public
accountancy on a specific job to any applicant who:
(5) pays to the Board [an application fee of $25] A LICENSE FEE SET BY
THE BOARD.
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