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Ch. 262 2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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(iii) satisfactory evidence of compliance with any other
requirements under this section for renewal of registration.
(d) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, the Secretary shall
conduct a national criminal records check for each registrant who applies for a
renewal of registration.
(e) The Secretary may waive the national criminal records check required
under subsection (d) of this section for a registrant who was registered under this
subtitle, if the registrant:
(1) provides adequate evidence that:
(i) the registrant's license or registration issued by another state
was renewed by that other state within 1 year of the expiration date of the license or
registration issued under this title; and
(ii) the renewal occurred after the registrant submitted to a
national criminal records check; and
(2) pays to the Secretary a processing fee of $15.
(f) If the national criminal records check required under subsection (d) of this
section is not completed before a registration expires, the Secretary shall issue a
temporary registration to a registrant who otherwise meets the requirement of this
section,
(g) A temporary registration issued under subsection (f) of this section shall
expire at the earlier of:
(1) the completion of the national criminal records check of the
registrant; and
(2) the renewal or the denial of the renewal of the registration.
(h) The Secretary shall renew the registration of each registrant who meets
the requirements of this section.
(I) THE SECRETARY MAY DETERMINE THAT REGISTRATIONS ISSUED UNDER
THIS SUBTITLE SHALL EXPIRE ON A STAGGERED BASIS.
18-3A-10.
(a) (1) Before the Secretary takes any final action under § 18-3A-09 of this
subtitle, the Secretary shall give the individual against whom the action is
contemplated an opportunity for either:
[(1)] (I) a hearing before the Secretary; or
[(2)] (II) a hearing before an advisory panel consisting of the following
members appointed by the Secretary:
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[(i)] 1. a member of the Department of State Police;
[(ii)] 2. a representative of the security systems industry; [and]
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