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Session Laws, 2002
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 517
(2) WITHIN 5 DAYS AFTER THE SECRETARY REFUSES TO RENEW THE
CERTIFICATION OF AN INDIVIDUAL AS A PRIVATE DETECTIVE, THE SECRETARY
SHALL SEND WRITTEN NOTICE OF THE REFUSAL TO THE INDIVIDUAL WHO
SUBMITTED THE RENEWAL APPLICATION. 13-602. (a) The offices of each private detective agency shall be supervised by an
individual who: (1) [is a resident of the State; and (2) (i)] holds, as an individual, the license of the private detective agency; or [(ii)] (2) is the representative member of the private detective
agency appointed under § 13-302(b) of this title. (b) If a private detective agency is a firm, the agency shall notify the Secretary
about: (1) the identity of the individual serving as the representative member of
the agency; and (2) each vacancy in that position. (c) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a private
detective agency shall appoint a representative member within 90 days after a
vacancy occurs in the position. (2) If the vacancy is caused by the death of or an incapacitating injury to
the representative member, the private detective agency shall appoint a replacement
within 180 days after the vacancy occurs, (d) If a licensed private detective agency fails to appoint a representative
member as required under subsection (c) of this section, the license of the private
detective agency: (1) is suspended automatically; and (2) shall remain suspended until the agency complies with the
requirements. (e) The Secretary may adopt regulations to carry out this section.
[13-603. (a) (1) Subject to this section, an applicant for a license shall execute a bond
that is conditioned on the faithful and honest conduct of the applicant and runs to the
State for the benefit of any person injured by any wrongful act of the applicant that is
willful or malicious. (2) The applicant shall submit the bond to the Secretary with the license
application.
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