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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
In addition to the powers set forth elsewhere in this subtitle, the Committee shall:
(1) Make recommendations to the Board regarding regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this subtitle;
(2) Make recommendations to the Board regarding a code of ethics for the practice of electrology;
(3) Make recommendations to the Board regarding the requirements for licensure as an electrologist or an electrology instructor;
(4) Review applications for licensure as an electrologist or electrology instructor and make recommendations to the Board;
(5) Maintain a list of all currently licensed electrologists and electrology instructors;
(6) Make recommendations to the Board regarding continuing education requirements for electrologists;
(7) At the request of the Board, investigate complaints against licensed electrologists;
(8) Review electrology education programs both in the State and out of state in accordance with § 8-6B-16 of this subtitle to determine compliance with the standards of that section and make recommendations to the Board regarding approval or disapproval of these programs;
(9) Review advertising by licensed electrologists and by institutions that offer an electrology program and make recommendations to the Board, as necessary;
(10) At the request of the Board, after the Board has received a written and signed complaint, including a referral from the Commissioner of Labor and Industry, conduct an unannounced inspection of the office of an electrologist, other than an office of an electrologist in a hospital, related institution, freestanding medical facility, or a freestanding birthing center, to determine compliance at that office with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s guidelines on universal precautions and make recommendations to the Board, as necessary;
(11) At the request of the Board, after the Board has received notice that an electrologist has opened an office, after notifying the electrologist, conduct an inspection of the office to determine compliance with the Board's regulations relating to the minimum requirements for an office and make recommendations to the Board, as necessary;
(12) Advise the Board on matters relating to the practice of electrology;
(13) Keep a record of its proceedings; and
(14) Submit an annual report to the Board.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Health Occupations § 8-6B-06 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/health-occupations/md-code-health-occup-sect-8-6b-06/
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