Ch. 3 LAWS OF MARYLAND
which required the Board to collect a fee for
certification of licensees but failed to state a duty
to make a certification or minimum requirements for
the certifications and failed to provide for
certification of permit holders. These additions
conform to similar provisions elsewhere in this
article and to the practice of the Board.
Subsection (c) of this section is new language derived
without substantive change from former Art. 56, §
468(e).
Defined terms: "Board" § 3-101
"License" § 3-101 "Permit" § 3-101
"Person" § 1-101
3-208. MISCELLANEOUS POWERS AND DUTIES.
(A) POWERS.
IN ADDITION TO ANY POWERS SET FORTH ELSEWHERE, THE BOARD MAY
ADOPT:
(1) ANY REGULATION TO CARRY OUT THIS TITLE; AND
(2) A SEAL.
(B) DUTY.
IN ADDITION TO ANY DUTIES SET FORTH ELSEWHERE, THE BOARD
SHALL KEEP A RECORD OF ITS PROCEEDINGS.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from former Art. 56, §
466(e) and (f) and the first sentence of (c).
The introductory phrases of subsections (a) and (b) of
this section, "[i]n addition to any [powers and
duties] set forth elsewhere", are added to clarify
that the enumerated powers and duties are not
exhaustive. Accordingly, former Art. 56, § 466(a),
which stated "[t]he Board shall have the powers and
duties listed in this section", is deleted as
misleading surplusage.
In subsection (a)(1) of this section, the former words
"as it deems necessary" are deleted as unnecessary in
light of the word "may". In any event, the Secretary
has general supervisory responsibility over the
exercise of powers, § 3-210 of this subtitle, but
particularly over rulemaking. See Art. 41, §§ 1-202
and 8-104(b) of the Code.
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