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§ 7-402. Professional associations.
 

(a)  Professional associations permitted.- One or more licensed morticians or funeral directors may practice mortuary science as a professional association. 

(b)  Name.- A professional association shall be conducted under the name authorized by the Department of Assessments and Taxation. 

(c)  Application.- Before practicing as a professional association, the licensee shall: 

(1) Notify the Board; and 

(2) Submit to the Board the name and address of each member of the professional association. 
 

[1992, ch. 155; 2007, chs. 185, 186.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Health-occupations > Title-7 > Subtitle-4 > 7-402

§ 7-402. Professional associations.
 

(a)  Professional associations permitted.- One or more licensed morticians or funeral directors may practice mortuary science as a professional association. 

(b)  Name.- A professional association shall be conducted under the name authorized by the Department of Assessments and Taxation. 

(c)  Application.- Before practicing as a professional association, the licensee shall: 

(1) Notify the Board; and 

(2) Submit to the Board the name and address of each member of the professional association. 
 

[1992, ch. 155; 2007, chs. 185, 186.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Health-occupations > Title-7 > Subtitle-4 > 7-402

§ 7-402. Professional associations.
 

(a)  Professional associations permitted.- One or more licensed morticians or funeral directors may practice mortuary science as a professional association. 

(b)  Name.- A professional association shall be conducted under the name authorized by the Department of Assessments and Taxation. 

(c)  Application.- Before practicing as a professional association, the licensee shall: 

(1) Notify the Board; and 

(2) Submit to the Board the name and address of each member of the professional association. 
 

[1992, ch. 155; 2007, chs. 185, 186.]