Md. Code Regs. 26.05.01.04

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 20, October 4, 2024
Section 26.05.01.04 - Qualification for Examination
A. Experience Required for Initial Licenses. Before an applicant may be examined in a particular class and category of license, the applicant shall have acquired the experience in Column A of this regulation. If the applicant has practiced well drilling in accordance with all laws and regulations in a state that does not have comparable license classes or categories, the applicant shall have acquired the experience listed in Column B of this regulation as established to the satisfaction of the Board.

Class and CategoryAB
Master Well Driller General Geotechnical Water Supply2 years as a journeyman well driller in the same category7 years practicing well drilling; 2 of the last 3 of which shall have been spent operating the equipment used for the construction of wells of the category of license sought
Journeyman Well Driller General Geotechnical Water Supply3 years as an apprentice well driller5 years practicing well drilling; 2 of the last 3 of which shall have been operating the equipment used for the construction of wells of the category of license sought
Pump Installer2 years as an apprentice pump installer3 years installing pumps
Water Conditioner Installer2 years as an apprentice water conditioner installer3 years installing water conditioning equipment
Apprentice: Well Driller Water Conditioner Installer Pump Installer1 year as a helper1 year of related experience

B. In addition to satisfying the experience requirements of §A, of this regulation, an applicant for licensure in the general or geotechnical category of the journeyman or master class well driller license shall provide to the Board acceptable proof of valid individual certification for hazardous waste or monitoring site operations required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
C. At the discretion of the Board, specific education in hydrogeology, well technology, water pump technology, or water conditioning technology, as appropriate for the class or category, or both, of license applied for, may be substituted for up to 2 years experience.
D. Unlicensed experience in violation of the requirements of the laws or regulations, or both, of any state does not qualify as experience for an examination.

Md. Code Regs. 26.05.01.04

Regulations .04 effective March 19, 1975 (2:6 Md. R. 434)
Regulations .04 adopted effective December 20, 1982 (9:25 Md. R. 2485)
Regulations .04 repealed effective December 24, 1990 (17:25 Md. R. 2910)
Regulations .04 adopted effective December 24, 1990 (17:25 Md. R. 2910)