Maryland Code, ENVIRONMENT 15-305
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(b) An applicant for a first-class certificate of competence shall be admitted to an examination after he files, on a form the examining authority provides, a sworn statement as to any matter of fact which establishes his right to take the examination, and pays the fee prescribed for the examination. In the examination for first-class mine foreman certificate, the applicant shall be tested as to his theoretical knowledge of noxious and explosive gas found in a coal mine. In addition, he shall answer orally, if feasible during a visit in a gaseous coal mine, at least ten questions on practical mine problems which are designed to display his perception, resourcefulness, and practical judgment. The examination procedure and grading shall be as provided in subsection (a) of this section.
(c) In the examination for fire-boss certificate, the applicant shall be tested as to his theoretical knowledge of noxious and explosive gas found in a coal mine. In addition, he shall answer orally, if feasible during a visit in a gaseous coal mine, at least ten questions on practical mine problems which are designed to display his perception, resourcefulness, and practical judgment. The examination procedure and grading shall be as provided in subsection (a) of this section.
(d) In the examination for a permit of competence:
(1) The examining authority shall give the examination;
(2) The applicant shall pay the examining authority a $1 examination fee for each examination taken;
(3) At the discretion of the examining authority, the examination may be oral or written. If the examination is oral, it shall be reduced to writing and filed among the examining authority’s records;
(4) The examination shall include practical mining questions relating to ventilation and the methods of detecting noxious and explosive gas in a mine;
(5) The applicant shall demonstrate to the examining authority that he is qualified to supervise the operation of a small mine;
(6) If the applicant fails the examination, he may request another examination after 60 days from the unsuccessful examination and the examining authority shall conduct another examination as soon as practicable; and
(7) The examining authority shall issue a “permit of competence” if the applicant is found qualified. No applicant may be required to display the theoretical knowledge required for the holder of a first-class certificate. He shall be qualified in the practicable aspects of conditions relating to the safety of the employees of this type mine.