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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a)(1) Each unit shall issue an expedited license to a service member, veteran, or military spouse who meets the requirements of this section.
(2) If a service member, veteran, or military spouse meets the requirements for licensure, a unit shall issue the license within 60 days after receiving a completed application.
(b) An application for a license shall include the following, in the form and manner required by the unit:
(1) proof that the applicant is a service member, veteran, or military spouse;
(2) proof that:
(i) the applicant has held a valid license in good standing issued in another state for at least 1 year; and
(ii) each valid license held by the applicant issued in another state is in good standing;
(3) if the applicant is a service member or veteran, proof that the applicant is assigned to a duty station in the State or has established legal residence in the State;
(4) if the applicant is a military spouse, proof that the applicant's spouse is assigned to a duty station in the State or has established legal residence in the State;
(5) if a criminal background check is required by the unit for licensure, proof of application for a criminal background check;
(6) proof that the applicant has submitted the full application for licensure; and
(7) payment of any application fee required by the unit.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Business Regulation § 2.5-105 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/business-regulation/md-code-bus-reg-sect-2-5-105/
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