Md. Code Regs. 10.39.04.04 - Qualifications for Applicants for Certification
A. An applicant for MT certification shall:
(1) Be 18 years old or older; and
(2) Submit to the Board:
(a) An application to the Board on the form
required by the Board and signed by the RN that taught the applicant's
medication technician training program; and
(b) The required fee; and
(3) Be of good moral character.
B. An applicant for MT
certification may not have:
(1) Committed any
act or omission that would be grounds for discipline or denial of certification
under this subtitle; or
(2) A
record of abuse, negligence, misappropriation of a resident's property, or any
disciplinary action taken or pending in any state or territory of the United
States against any certificate or license issued to the applicant.
C. An applicant for MT
certification from any other state, territory, or country shall meet all
requirements of this chapter.
D. An
applicant who reports a positive criminal history on any application shall
provide:
(1) Any documentation requested from
the applicant by the Board including, but not limited to, official certified or
true test court documents and a signed, dated explanation written by the
applicant, regarding the facts and circumstances, outcome, and current status
of any criminal history record information received by the Board:
(a) In an answer to a question on the Board's
application form; or
(b) From any
other source; and
(2)
Any additional documentation requested by the Board if the documentation
received from the applicant under §D(1) of this section is incomplete or
insufficient.
E. If an
application is not complete when initially submitted to the Board by the
applicant, the applicant shall have no longer than 12 months from the date the
application is received by the Board to complete the application and provide
all information and documents required under §D of this
regulation.
F. If an applicant
fails to provide to the Board a complete application and any additional
documentation requested by the Board under §D of this regulation within 12
months from the date the application is received by the Board, then the
application shall be considered abandoned and may be destroyed.
G. Once an application is deemed abandoned
under §F of this regulation, an individual seeking MT certification must
submit a new application and meet all of the requirements for MT certification
and pay the required fees that are in effect at the time of
re-application.
Notes
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