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2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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Ch. 539
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(i) one complete set of the applicant's legible fingerprints taken on
forms approved by the Director of the Criminal Justice Information System Central
Repository; and
(ii) the fee authorized under Article 27, § 746(b)(8) of the Code for
access to Maryland criminal history records.
(2) (i) In response to an application for an initial criminal history
records check, the Criminal Justice Information System Central Repository shall
provide to the Commission and the applicant a printed statement of the applicant's
State criminal record.
(ii) If criminal history record information is reported to the
Criminal Justice Information System Central Repository after the date of the initial
criminal history records check, the Criminal Justice Information System Central
Repository shall provide to the Commission and the applicant or licensee a revised
printed statement of the applicant's or licensee's State criminal record.
(3) In accordance with regulations adopted by the Department of Public
Safety and Correctional Services, the Commission shall verify periodically a list of
licensed for-hire drivers.
(4) Information the Commission obtains from the Criminal Justice
Information System Central Repository under this subsection shall be:
(i) confidential and may not be redisseminated; and
(ii) used only for the licensing purposes described in this title.
(5) (i) As provided by this paragraph, an applicant for a for-hire
driver's license or a licensee may contest the contents of a printed statement or a
revised printed statement issued by the Criminal Justice Information System Central
Repository.
(ii) To contest the contents of a printed statement or a revised
printed statement, an applicant or a licensee shall contact the office of the Secretary
of Public Safety and Correctional Services, or the Secretary's designee.
(iii) The Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services, or the
Secretary's designee, shall:
1. convene a hearing within 20 workdays, unless
subsequently waived by the applicant or the licensee; and
2. render a decision within 5 workdays after the hearing.
(iv) For the purposes of this paragraph, the record of a court
disposition or a copy of the record certified by the clerk of the court or by a judge of the
court in which the disposition occurred shall be conclusive evidence of the disposition.
(v) In a case where a pending charge is recorded, documentation
provided by a court to the Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services, or the
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