Maryland Code, HEALTH OCCUPATIONS 21-301
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(b) This section does not apply to:
(1) An environmental health specialist-in-training as provided for under § 21-305 of this subtitle;
(2) A student participating in a field experience as part of an educational program; and
(3) A qualified individual in any of the following job classifications:
(i) Industrial hygienists as defined by the American Industrial Hygiene Association;
(ii) Certified industrial hygienists and industrial hygienists in training as defined by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene;
(iii) Health planners or natural resource planners;
(iv) Building and housing inspectors;
(v) Geologists;
(vi) Chemists;
(vii) Meteorologists;
(viii) Laboratory scientists;
(ix) Professional engineers who are licensed in this State under Title 14 of the Business Occupations and Professions Article and whose normal professional activities are among the activities specified in § 21-101(i) of this title;
(x) Public health engineers and water resources engineers employed by the State or a local subdivision;
(xi) Hydrographers and hydrographic engineers;
(xii) Natural resources managers;
(xiii) Natural resources biologists;
(xiv) Program administrators, administration directors, administrators, administrative officers, and administrative specialists;
(xv) Paraprofessional personnel, aides, and technicians whose routine duties include monitoring, sampling, and recording of data;
(xvi) Persons employed by the Department of Natural Resources or related county departments who perform duties and responsibilities under the Natural Resources Article;
(xvii) Persons employed by the Department of the Environment or related county departments who perform duties and responsibilities for:
1. Erosion and sediment control, stormwater management, or oil pollution control under Title 4 of the Environment Article;
2. Motor vehicle pollution control under Title 2 of the Environment Article or Title 23 of the Transportation Article; or
3. Sewage sludge, water pollution control, or drinking water under Title 9 of the Environment Article;
(xviii) Persons employed by the Department of the Environment and classified as either:
1. A regulatory and compliance engineer or architect; or
2. An environmental compliance specialist;
(xix) Persons employed by the Division of Labor and Industry of the Maryland Department of Labor who perform duties and responsibilities under the Maryland Occupational Safety and Health Act;
(xx) Occupational safety and health technologists as defined by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene and the Board of Certified Safety Professionals;
(xxi) Safety professionals as defined by the American Society of Safety Engineers;
(xxii) Certified safety professionals and associate safety professionals as defined by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals;
(xxiii) Persons employed by industrial operations whose environmental services are performed solely for their employer; and
(xxiv) State milk safety inspectors performing duties under the National Conference on Interstate Milk Shipments and employed by the Department.