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714

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 10

passes the first scheduled examination for which the applicant is
eligible.

(C) [If] IF, for good cause [the individual], AN APPLICANT
FOR A LICENSE UNDER SUBSECTION (B)(4) OF THIS SECTION is unable
to take the first scheduled examination for which the applicant
is eligible, the Board may grant an extension to the individual
to take the next scheduled examination for which the applicant is
eligible.

[(c)] (D) The Board may authorize an unlicensed individual
to practice psychology, subject to any limitations the Board
imposes, if:

(1)  The Board finds that the circumstances warrant;
and

(2)  The individual:

(i) Is not a resident of this State; and

(ii) Meets the qualifications, other than
residence and examination, for a license.

Article - Natural Resources

4-1006.

(b) (3) (i) If the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
closes any area to the catching of oysters or clams under this
subsection, in addition to the notice required in subsection
[(b)(1)] (B)(3)(II), the Department of Natural Resources shall
mark the area so that the area can be seen from the water.

(ii) The Department of Natural Resources shall
adopt rules and regulations to provide for the marking in a plain
and visibly obvious fashion of any area that is closed to the
catching of oysters or clams because of pollution. Even in the
absence of such marking devices, a person may not catch oysters
or clams in a restricted area as designated by the Department of
Health and Mental Hygiene if notice has been given to the
appropriate governing body and the committee of watermen of any
county affected by the restriction.

4-1108.

(a) The Department may lease, in the name of the State,
tracts or parcels of land beneath the waters of the State to
residents of the State for protecting, sowing, bedding, or
cultivating oysters or other [shell fish] SHELLFISH, subject to
the provisions of this section. These submerged lands when
leased shall be known as leased oyster bottoms. Except for a 4-H
club in the State, a corporation or joint stock company may not
lease or acquire by assignment or otherwise any submerged land of
the State for the purposes of this section. A 4-H club in the

 

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