Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 25, December 13, 2024
Section 09.08.01.23 - Experience or Education RequirementA. Trade Experience. (1) An applicant for a home improvement contractor's license shall have at least 2 years of trade experience.(2) "Trade experience" includes one or more of the following:(a) Participation in a registered apprenticeship program;(b) Employment in performing home improvements;(c) Employment in performing commercial or residential construction, repairs, or renovations;(d) Participation in a community service or charitable building or renovation program; or(e) Performing repairs and improvements which require a building permit on one's home or the home of family members.(3) Experience as a licensed home improvement salesperson for at least 2 years may be credited as trade experience, if the Home Improvement Commission determines that the applicant has gained substantial knowledge of the operation of a home improvement business.B. Business Experience in Other Areas. Experience in the capacity of supervisor, manager, or owner of a business may be substituted for 1 year of the required trade experience, based on a review by the Home Improvement Commission, or an applicant for a home improvement contractor's license may substitute for the required trade experience educational training in: (1) Vocational school training in a building trade; or(2) Participation in a building trade work-study program.C. Experience or educational qualifications of applicants for a home improvement contractor's license who have documented handicaps shall be considered by the Commission on an individual basis.Md. Code Regs. 09.08.01.23
Regulations .23 amended effective November 19, 1984 (11:23 Md. R. 1991)
Regulation .23 adopted effective April 12, 1993 (20:7 Md. R. 641)
Regulation .23A amended effective April 30, 1994 (21:7 Md. R. 529)