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§ 16-216. Miscellaneous powers.
 

In addition to any powers set forth elsewhere, the Commission may: 

(1) sponsor research and other educational activities about real estate appraising or home inspecting; 

(2) adopt any regulation to carry out the provisions of this title; 

(3) review and approve any on-site training programs, including programs that have been approved by national home inspection organizations; 

(4) keep a record of its proceedings; and 

(5) adopt an official seal to authenticate its proceedings, official records, licenses, and certificates. 
 

[1990, ch. 594; 1994, ch. 3, § 13; 2001, ch. 470.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Business-occupations-and-professions > Title-16 > Subtitle-2 > 16-216

§ 16-216. Miscellaneous powers.
 

In addition to any powers set forth elsewhere, the Commission may: 

(1) sponsor research and other educational activities about real estate appraising or home inspecting; 

(2) adopt any regulation to carry out the provisions of this title; 

(3) review and approve any on-site training programs, including programs that have been approved by national home inspection organizations; 

(4) keep a record of its proceedings; and 

(5) adopt an official seal to authenticate its proceedings, official records, licenses, and certificates. 
 

[1990, ch. 594; 1994, ch. 3, § 13; 2001, ch. 470.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Business-occupations-and-professions > Title-16 > Subtitle-2 > 16-216

§ 16-216. Miscellaneous powers.
 

In addition to any powers set forth elsewhere, the Commission may: 

(1) sponsor research and other educational activities about real estate appraising or home inspecting; 

(2) adopt any regulation to carry out the provisions of this title; 

(3) review and approve any on-site training programs, including programs that have been approved by national home inspection organizations; 

(4) keep a record of its proceedings; and 

(5) adopt an official seal to authenticate its proceedings, official records, licenses, and certificates. 
 

[1990, ch. 594; 1994, ch. 3, § 13; 2001, ch. 470.]