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Section 7-306 - Licenses -- Term; Renewal; Expiration

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(a) An initial license term shall: (1) begin on the date the license is issued; and (2) expire on December 31 of the year: (i) in which the license is issued, if the license is issued before November 1; or (ii) immediately following the year in which the license is issued, if the license is issued on or after November 1. (b) On or after November 1 of the year in which a license expires, the license may be renewed for an additional 1–year term, if the licensee: (1) is otherwise entitled to be licensed; (2) pays to the Board a nonrefundable renewal fee set by the Board; (3) submits a renewal application in the form and in accordance with the process that the Board requires; and (4) files as part of the application a surety bond as required under § 7–304 of this subtitle. (c) To the extent required or permitted by NMLS, the Board may determine that licenses issued under this subtitle shall expire on a staggered basis. (d) A licensee may not renew a license unless, before the submission of the license renewal application, the licensee has transferred the licensee’s licensing information to NMLS in accordance with § 7–301(d) of this subtitle.