Maryland 2023 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB273 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 03/07/2023

                     
 
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HOUSE BILL 273 
J2   	3lr0451 
    	CF SB 399 
By: Delegates Alston, Bagnall, Kaiser, Kelly, Kerr, R. Lewis, White, and Woods 
Woods, Bhandari, Chisholm, Cullison, Guzzone, Hill, Hutchinson, 
S. Johnson, Kipke, Lopez, Martinez, M. Morgan, Pena–Melnyk, Rosenberg, 
and Taveras 
Introduced and read first time: January 25, 2023 
Assigned to: Health and Government Operations 
Committee Report: Favorable with amendments 
House action: Adopted 
Read second time: March 1, 2023 
 
CHAPTER ______ 
 
AN ACT concerning 1 
 
Health Occupations – Environmental Health Specialists – Revisions 2 
 
FOR the purpose of altering the definition of “practice as an environmental health 3 
specialist”; altering the education requirements for an applicant for licensure as an 4 
environmental health specialist; authorizing the Board of Environmental Health 5 
Specialists to approve an examination provider to administer the licensure 6 
examination; altering the grounds for which the Board may take disciplinary action 7 
against an applicant or a licensee; altering certain procedures relating to the review 8 
of a final decision of the Board; and generally relating to environmental health 9 
specialists. 10 
 
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 11 
 Article – Health Occupations 12 
Section 21–101(a) 13 
 Annotated Code of Maryland 14 
 (2021 Replacement Volume and 2022 Supplement) 15 
 
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 16 
 Article – Health Occupations 17 
Section 21–101(i), 21–304, and 21–312, and 21–314 18 
 Annotated Code of Maryland 19 
 (2021 Replacement Volume and 2022 Supplement) 20  2 	HOUSE BILL 273  
 
 
 
 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 1 
That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 2 
 
Article – Health Occupations 3 
 
21–101. 4 
 
 (a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated. 5 
 
 (i) “Practice as an environmental health specialist” means, as a major component 6 
of employment, to apply academic principles, methods and procedures of the 7 
environmental, physical, biological, and health sciences to the inspections and 8 
investigations necessary to collect and analyze data and to make decisions necessary to 9 
secure compliance with federal, State, and local health and environmental laws and 10 
regulations specifically relating to control of the public health aspects of the environment 11 
including: 12 
 
 (1) The manufacture, preparation, handling, distribution, or sale of food 13 
and milk; 14 
 
 (2) Water supply and treatment; 15 
 
 (3) Wastewater treatment and disposal; 16 
 
 (4) Solid waste management and disposal; 17 
 
 (5) Vector control; 18 
 
 (6) Insect and rodent control; 19 
 
 (7) Air quality; 20 
 
 (8) Noise control; 21 
 
 (9) Product safety; 22 
 
 (10) Recreational sanitation; [and] 23 
 
 (11) Institutional and residential sanitation; AND 24 
 
 (12) ASPECTS RELATED TO 	PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGE	NCY 25 
PREPAREDNESS . 26 
 
21–304. 27 
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 (a) An applicant who otherwise qualifies for licensure is entitled to be examined 1 
as provided in this section. 2 
 
 (b) An applicant qualifies to take the examination if the applicant: 3 
 
 (1) (i) Has graduated from an accredited college or university with a 4 
baccalaureate degree [in the chemical, physical, biological, or environmental sciences, as 5 
defined in regulation, including] THAT INCLUDES : 6 
 
 1. A minimum of [60] 30 semester credit hours or the 7 
equivalent quarter credit hours of chemical, physical, biological, and environmental 8 
sciences acceptable to the Board [which includes at least one laboratory course in two of 9 
the following fields: 10 
 
 A. Chemistry; 11 
 
 B. Physics; 12 
 
 C. Biology; 13 
 
 D. Geographic information systems; or 14 
 
 E. Soil science; and]; 15 
 
 2. A course in mathematics; and 16 
 
 3. LABORATORY COURSEWORK AS REQUIRED IN 17 
REGULATIONS ADOPTED BY THE BOARD; AND 18 
 
 (ii) Has obtained 12 months of experience in an environmental 19 
health specialist–in–training program approved by the Board; OR 20 
 
 (2) [(i) Has graduated from an accredited college or university with a 21 
baccalaureate degree that includes: 22 
 
 1. 30 semester credit hours or the equivalent quarter credit 23 
hours in the chemical, physical, biological, and environmental sciences acceptable to the 24 
Board, which includes at least one laboratory course in two of the following fields: 25 
 
 A. Chemistry; 26 
 
 B. Physics; 27 
 
 C. Biology; 28 
 
 D. Geographic information systems; or 29  4 	HOUSE BILL 273  
 
 
 
 E. Soil science; and 1 
 
 2. A course in mathematics; and 2 
 
 (ii) Has obtained 24 months of experience in an environmental 3 
health specialist–in–training program approved by the Board; or 4 
 
 (3)] Has graduated from an accredited college or university with a master’s 5 
degree in public or environmental health science that includes: 6 
 
 (i) A MINIMUM OF 30 semester credit hours or 45 quarter credit 7 
hours of chemical, physical, biological, or environmental sciences acceptable to the Board 8 
and obtained at the baccalaureate or master’s level[, which includes at least one laboratory 9 
course in two of the following fields: 10 
 
 1. Chemistry; 11 
 
 2. Physics; 12 
 
 3. Biology; 13 
 
 4. Geographic information systems; or 14 
 
 5. Soil science]; 15 
 
 (ii) A course in mathematics; [and] 16 
 
 (iii) 3 months of internship approved by the Board if not previously 17 
completed; AND 18 
 
 (IV) LABORATORY COURSEWORK AS REQUIRED IN 19 
REGULATIONS ADOPTED BY THE BOARD. 20 
 
 (c) (1) This subsection does not alter the requirement that an applicant 21 
demonstrate completion of a baccalaureate or master’s degree to qualify for examination. 22 
 
 (2) The Board may waive any of the specific course requirements for an 23 
applicant to qualify for examination in subsection (b) of this section if the Board determines 24 
that an applicant: 25 
 
 (i) Has obtained an equivalent number of credit hours in a course 26 
relevant to practice as an environmental health specialist; or 27 
 
 (ii) Has work experience that is an acceptable substitute for a course 28 
required in subsection (b) of this section. 29   	HOUSE BILL 273 	5 
 
 
 
 [(3) The Board may waive the experience requirement in subsection 1 
(b)(2)(ii) of this section if the Board determines that an applicant: 2 
 
 (i) Has obtained at least 12 months of experience in an 3 
environmental health specialist–in–training program; and 4 
 
 (ii) Has the written support of the applicant’s employer.] 5 
 
 (d) The examination REQUIRED BY THE BOARD shall include a written 6 
examination in the physical, biological, and environmental sciences that relates to practices 7 
and principles of environmental health. 8 
 
 (e) The Board shall [give]: 9 
 
 (1) ADMINISTER ADMINISTER examinations to applicants at least once a 10 
year, at the times and places that the Board determines; OR 11 
 
 (2) APPROVE AN EXAMINATIO N PROVIDER TO ADMINI STER THE 12 
EXAMINATION TO APPLI CANTS AT LEAST ONCE PER YEAR, AT THE TIME AND PLAC E 13 
THAT THE PROVIDER DE TERMINES. 14 
 
 (f) The Board shall notify each qualified applicant of [the time]: 15 
 
 (1) IF THE EXAMINATION IS ADMINISTERED BY THE BOARD, THE TIME 16 
and place of examination; OR 17 
 
 (2) IF THE EXAMINATION IS ADMINISTERED BY AN E XAMINATION 18 
PROVIDER APPROVED UN DER SUBSECTION (E)(2) OF THIS SECTION , THE 19 
REGISTRATION PROCEDU RE FOR THE EXAMINATI ON. 20 
 
 (g) IF THE BOARD ADMIN ISTERS THE EXAMINATI ON, THE THE BOARD 21 
SHALL: 22 
 
 (1) [Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, the Board shall 23 
determine] DETERMINE the subjects, scope, form, and passing score for examinations 24 
[given under this subtitle.]; AND 25 
 
 (2) [The Board shall use] USE professional examinations prepared by 26 
recognized examination agencies. 27 
 
 (h) [(1)] An applicant who fails an examination may retake the examination as 28 
provided in the rules and regulations adopted by the Board. 29 
 
 [(2) An applicant for reexamination shall: 30  6 	HOUSE BILL 273  
 
 
 
 (i) Submit to the Board an application on the form the Board 1 
requires; and 2 
 
 (ii) Pay to the Board a reexamination fee set by the Board.] 3 
 
 (i) The Board may waive any examination requirement under this section if the 4 
Board recognizes the applicant as being outstanding in the field of environmental health. 5 
 
21–312. 6 
 
 (a) The Board shall adopt a code of ethics designed to protect the public’s interest. 7 
 
 (b) Subject to the hearing provisions of § 21–313 of this subtitle, the Board, on the 8 
affirmative vote of a majority of its full authorized membership, may deny any applicant 9 
licensure, reprimand any licensee, or place any individual who is licensed on probation, or 10 
suspend or revoke a license, if the applicant or licensee: 11 
 
 (1) Fraudulently or deceptively obtains or attempts to obtain a license for 12 
the applicant or license holder or another; 13 
 
 (2) Fraudulently or deceptively uses a license; 14 
 
 (3) Knowingly violates any provision of this title, or any rule or regulation 15 
adopted under this title; 16 
 
 (4) Commits any gross negligence, MISFEASANCE , MALFEASANCE , 17 
incompetence, or misconduct while performing the duties of an environmental health 18 
specialist; 19 
 
 (5) Is convicted of or pleads guilty or nolo contendere to a felony or to a 20 
crime involving moral turpitude, whether or not any appeal or other proceeding is pending 21 
to have the conviction or plea set aside; 22 
 
 (6) Provides professional services while: 23 
 
 (i) Under the influence of alcohol; or 24 
 
 (ii) Using any narcotic or controlled dangerous substance, as defined 25 
in § 5–101 of the Criminal Law Article, or other drug that is in excess of therapeutic 26 
amounts or without valid medical indication; 27 
 
 (7) Is disciplined by a licensing or disciplinary authority of any other state 28 
or country or convicted or disciplined by a court of any state or country for an act that would 29 
be grounds for disciplinary action under the Board’s disciplinary statutes; 30 
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 (8) Willfully makes or files a false report or record while performing the 1 
duties of an environmental health specialist; 2 
 
 (9) Willfully fails to file or record any report as required by law, willfully 3 
impedes or obstructs the filing or recording of the report, or induces another to fail to file 4 
or record the report; 5 
 
 (10) Submits a false statement to collect a fee; 6 
 
 (11) Promotes the sale of land, devices, appliances, or goods provided for a 7 
person in such a manner as to exploit the person for financial gain of the licensed 8 
environmental health specialist; 9 
 
 (12) Willfully alters a sample, specimen, or any test procedure to cause the 10 
results upon analysis to represent a false finding; 11 
 
 (13) Violates any rule or regulation adopted by the Board; 12 
 
 (14) Uses or promotes or causes the use of any misleading, deceiving, or 13 
untruthful advertising matter, promotional literature, or testimonial; 14 
 
 (15) Is professionally, physically, or mentally incompetent; or 15 
 
 (16) Fails to cooperate with a lawful investigation conducted by the Board. 16 
 
 (c) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, any person, including a 17 
Board employee, may make a written, specific charge of a violation under this section, if 18 
the person: 19 
 
 (1) Swears to the charge; and 20 
 
 (2) Files the charge with the Board secretary. 21 
 
 (d) (1) If a licensed environmental health specialist knows of an action or 22 
condition that might be grounds for action under subsection (b) of this section, the licensed 23 
environmental health specialist shall report the action or condition to the Board. 24 
 
 (2) An individual shall have the immunity from liability described under § 25 
5–702 of the Courts Article for making a report as required by this subsection. 26 
 
21–314. 27 
 
 (A) Except as provided in this section for an action under § 21–312 of this subtitle, 28 
any person aggrieved by a final decision of the Board in a contested case, as defined in § 29 
10–202 of the State Government Article, may [take an appeal] PETITION FOR JUDICIA L 30 
REVIEW as allowed [in §§ 10–222 and 10–223 of the State Government Article] BY THE 31 
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT. 32  8 	HOUSE BILL 273  
 
 
 
 (B) ANY PERSON AGGRIEVED BY A FINAL DECISION OF THE BOARD UNDER 1 
§ 21–312 OF THIS SUBTITLE MAY NOT APPEAL TO THE SECRETARY BUT MAY TAK E A 2 
DIRECT JUDICIAL APPEAL A S PROVIDED IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT. 3 
 
 (C) AN ORDER OF THE BOARD MAY NOT BE STAY ED PENDING JUDICIAL 4 
REVIEW. 5 
 
 (D) THE BOARD MAY APPEAL ANY DECISION THAT REVERS ES OR MODIFIES 6 
ITS ORDER. 7 
 
 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 8 
October July 1, 2023.  9 
 
 
 
 
Approved: 
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 Governor. 
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  Speaker of the House of Delegates. 
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         President of the Senate.