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Statutes > Maryland > Business-regulation > Title-8 > Subtitle-7 > 8-708

§ 8-708. License.
 

An applicant for a license shall: 

(1) submit an application to the Commission in the form that the Commission provides; 

(2) pay a nonrefundable application fee established through regulation; 

(3) submit proof that each of its employees who provides mold remediation services is certified by an accreditation body as a microbial remediation supervisor or microbial remediation technician, whichever is applicable; 

(4) submit proof of insurance as required by § 8-706 of this subtitle; and 

(5) provide any other information the Commission may require. 
 

[2008, ch. 537, § 2.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Business-regulation > Title-8 > Subtitle-7 > 8-708

§ 8-708. License.
 

An applicant for a license shall: 

(1) submit an application to the Commission in the form that the Commission provides; 

(2) pay a nonrefundable application fee established through regulation; 

(3) submit proof that each of its employees who provides mold remediation services is certified by an accreditation body as a microbial remediation supervisor or microbial remediation technician, whichever is applicable; 

(4) submit proof of insurance as required by § 8-706 of this subtitle; and 

(5) provide any other information the Commission may require. 
 

[2008, ch. 537, § 2.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Business-regulation > Title-8 > Subtitle-7 > 8-708

§ 8-708. License.
 

An applicant for a license shall: 

(1) submit an application to the Commission in the form that the Commission provides; 

(2) pay a nonrefundable application fee established through regulation; 

(3) submit proof that each of its employees who provides mold remediation services is certified by an accreditation body as a microbial remediation supervisor or microbial remediation technician, whichever is applicable; 

(4) submit proof of insurance as required by § 8-706 of this subtitle; and 

(5) provide any other information the Commission may require. 
 

[2008, ch. 537, § 2.]