Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 12, June 14, 2024
Section 12.15.02.04 - Payment of Processing FeesA. The Central Repository shall collect the nonrefundable fees for a printed statement authorized under Family Law Article, §5-561, Annotated Code of Maryland, and COMAR 12.15.01.15. B. Except as provided in §C of this regulation, processing fees shall be: (1) Due at the time the application and fingerprints are submitted to the Central Repository;(2) Except under §B(3) of this regulation, payable to the Central Repository in the form of: (3) Rendered by an alternative method approved in writing by the Central Repository.C. The Central Repository may establish a separate processing fee payment procedure for a government agency or private organization.D. A covered individual is not required to pay a processing fee to: (1) Update and issue a revised printed statement;(2) Contest a criminal conviction, probation before judgment disposition, not criminally responsible disposition, or a pending criminal charge reported in a Maryland printed statement; or(3) Request a copy of a printed statement to be submitted to an additional or subsequent employer.Md. Code Regs. 12.15.02.04
Regulations .04 under COMAR 12.06.11 adopted as an emergency provision effective September 24, 1986 (13:21 Md. R. 2316); emergency status extended at 14:2 Md. R. 125; emergency status expired March 15, 1987
Regulations .04 under COMAR 12.06.11 adopted effective June 1, 1987 (14:11 Md. R. 1261)
Regulations .04 under COMAR 12.06.11 Criminal Background Investigations for Employees and Employers of Child Care Facilities repealed effective April 12, 1993 (20:7 Md. R. 642)
Regulations .04 under COMAR 12.15.02 Criminal Background Investigations for the Employee and Employer of a Child Care Facility adopted effective April 12, 1993 (20:7 Md. R. 642)
Regulations.04, Criminal Background Investigations for the Employee and Employer of a Child Care Facility, repealed and Regulations .01-.12, Criminal History Records Check of Individuals Who Care for or Supervise Children, adopted effective October 6, 1997 (24:20 Md. R. 1404)