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Session Laws, 1993
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor

Ch. 423

(XIX)PERSONS EMPLOYED BY THE DIVISION OF LABOR AND
INDUSTRY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION WHO PERFORM
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES UNDER THE MARYLAND OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
AND HEALTH ACT;

(XX)  OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AS
DEFINED BY THE AMERICAN BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE AND THE BOARD OF
CERTIFIED SAFETY PROFESSIONALS;

(XXI)  SAFETY PROFESSIONALS AS DEFINED BY THE AMERICAN
SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS; AN©

(XXII) CERTIFIED SAFETY PROFESSIONALS AND ASSOCIATE SAFETY
PROFESSIONALS AS DEFINED BY THE BOARD OF CERTIFIED SAFETY
PROFESSIONALS; AND

(XXIII)   PERSONS EMPLOYED BY INDUSTRIAL OPERATIONS WHOSE
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ARE PERFORMED SOLELY FOR THEIR EMPLOYER.

11-302.

To apply for licensure, an applicant shall:

(1)      Submit an application to the Board on the form that the Board requires;

(2)       (I) SUBMIT VERIFICATION FROM THE APPLICANT'S EMPLOYER OR
SUPERVISOR ON FORMS REQUIRED BY THE BOARD THAT THE APPLICANT HAS
SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED A SANITARIAN-IN-TRAINING PROGRAM; OR

(II) PROVIDE INDEPENDENT WRITTEN VERIFICATION FROM THE
APPLICANT'S EMPLOYER OR ANY PRIOR WORK EXPERIENCE IN THE FIELD OF
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH USED BY THE APPLICANT TO SATISFY THE
SANITARIAN-IN-TRAINING REQUIREMENT OF THIS TITLE; and

[(2)] (3) Pay to the Board the required application and examination fee set
by the Board.

11-303.

(a) To qualify for licensure under this title, an applicant shall meet the
requirements of this section.

[(b) An environmental sanitarian registered by the Board on July 1, 1987 will be
licensed for the term of the current registration.

(c) An applicant employed as an environmental sanitarian on or before June 30,
1985, and who is not registered by the Board, may be licensed if the applicant:

(1) (i) Has graduated from an accredited college or university with a
baccalaureate degree in environmental science or environmental health; and

(ii) Has obtained 12 months of experience in the field of
environmental health acceptable to the Board; or

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