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Session Laws, 1989
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor

Ch. 3

IF AN APPLICANT FAILS TO APPEAR FOR A SCHEDULED EXAMINATION,
THE BOARD MAY REQUIRE THE APPLICANT TO PAY ANOTHER APPLICATION
FEE UNDER § 4-304 OF THIS SUBTITLE BEFORE RESCHEDULING AN
EXAMINATION FOR THE APPLICANT.

REVISOR'S NOTE: Subsection (a) of this section is standard
language added for clarity. See the General Revisor's
Note to this article.

Subsection (b) of this section is new language added
for clarity.

Subsection (c) of this section is standard language
added to conform to the practice of the Board and to
other similar provisions elsewhere in this article.
It provides an element of fundamental fairness by
requiring the Board to give qualified applicants
notice before the administration of examinations.

Subsection (d)(1) of this section is standard language
added to state expressly that which only was implied
in the former law -- i.e., the Board has control over
the content, administration, and scoring of
examinations.

Subsection (d)(2) of this section is new language
added to state expressly that which only was implied
by the reference, in the second sentence of former
Art. 56, § 436(a), to the practical part of the barber
teacher examination. In practice, the Board gives
examinations that are both written and practical as
well as examinations that are only written or only
practical.

Subsection (e) of this section is new language derived
without substantive change from former Art. 56, §
439(c).

In subsection (e) of this section, the former phrase
"upon cause" is deleted. The Business Occupations
Article Review Committee notes, for consideration by
the General Assembly, that the former standard was
difficult, if not impossible, to apply and, in any
event, was not the practice of the Board.

Defined terms: "Board" § 4-101
"License" § 4-101

4-306. RECIPROCAL WAIVER OF REQUIREMENTS.

(A) IN GENERAL.

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