ANNAPOLIS, Md. — An emergency bill would deaden the requirement that Maryland mortuary science students must complete the majority of their education prior to starting an apprenticeship.
House bill 106, a bipartisan effort from Delegates Susan Krebs, R-Carroll, and Joseline Peña-Melnyk, D-Prince George’s and Anne Arundel, would allow anyone enrolled in a mortuary science program the ability to begin an apprenticeship.
Under current law, mortuary science students must have completed at least two-thirds of their academic program with at least a 2.0 GPA in order to begin an apprenticeship program.
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2 comments:
Right a 2.0 average makes sure this fellow isn't going to be having sex with the young dead females.
That would make a great anti-drug ad
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