Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.53.02.07 - Reinstatement of LicensureA. The Board shall reinstate the license of an individual who has failed to renew licensure for less than 5 years for any reason if the individual: (1) Is otherwise entitled to be licensed; and(2) Submits to the Board: (a) An application for reinstatement on a form required by the Board within 5 years after the license expired;(b) Evidence satisfactory to the Board of compliance with the CEU requirement; and(c) Written, verified evidence that the renewal applicant has completed an application for a criminal history records check by submitting the following: (i) Two sets of fingerprints, as required by the Central Repository and the FBI; and(ii) All fees required by the Central Repository and the FBI.B. A license may not be issued until the Board has:(1) Received and reviewed the criminal history records information; and(2) Approved the application.C. An electrology instructor license that has been inactive or lapsed may be reinstated if the electrologist is: (1) Otherwise entitled to be licensed; and(2) Meets the requirements of Regulation .08B of this chapter.D. An electrologist or electrology instructor whose license has been expired for 5 years or more may become licensed if the individual meets the current requirements for initial licensure by examination.E. While the license is expired, the individual may not:(1) Practice as an electrologist or electrology instructor; or(2) Use the designation "Electrologist", "Licensed Electrologist", "Electrology Instructor", "Licensed Electrology Instructor", "L.E.", or "L.E.I.".Md. Code Regs. 10.53.02.07
Regulations .07 adopted under new chapter, Licensure, effective June 20, 2005 (32:12 Md. R. 1047); recodified from .06 effective 44:3 Md. R. 189, eff. 2/13/2017; amended effective 46:10 Md. R. 485, eff. 5/20/2019