HARRY HUGHES, Governor 3893
that certain date to renew their registration; providing
that registration fees may not be assessed against property
line surveyors after that certain date; and clarifying
language.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 56 - Licenses
Section 335(d) and 336(b)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1983 Replacement Volume and 1984 Supplement)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
Article 56 - Licenses
335.
(d) (1) [Any] BEFORE JULY 1, 1988 1990, ANY person may be
registered as a property line surveyor upon completion of the
following requirements:
[(1)] (I) A specific record of 6 years experience in
property line surveying of a character satisfactory to the Board
indicating that the applicant may be competent to practice
property line surveying, if he presents evidence of such
experience satisfactory to the Board. However, each complete
year of study, not to exceed 4 years, in a public or private
college, including an approved community college, may be accepted
in lieu of 1 year of experience if the applicant's course of
study included the principles and methods of surveying and the
applicant submits evidence of acceptable experience; and
[(2)] (II) Successful completion of a written or oral
examination in the fundamentals of property line surveying and
the principles and practice of property line surveying.
(2) (I) ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1988 1990, THE BOARD MAY
NOT REGISTER ANY NEW APPLICANTS AS PROPERTY LINE SURVEYORS.
(II) PROPERTY LINE SURVEYORS WHO ARE REGISTERED
BEFORE JULY 1, 1988 1990 MAY RENEW THEIR REGISTRATION UNDER
SECTION 336 OF THIS SUBTITLE.
336.
(b) (1) [The] BEFORE JULY 1, 1988 1990, THE registration
fee for a property line surveyor is $35, of which $15 shall
accompany the application, and $20 shall be paid on issuance of
the certificate.
(2) ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1988 1990, THE BOARD MAY NOT
REGISTER ANY NEW APPLICANTS AS PROPERTY LINE SURVEYORS.
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