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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
Volume 374, Page 506   View pdf image (33K)
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506 MOVING PICTURES. [ART. LXVIA
made or required by the Board in the original film, reel or view, has
been or will be made in duplicate.
Interference with Employees of Board.
1916, ch. 209, sec. 18.
18. It shall be unlawful for any person to hinder or interfere in
any manner with any member or employe of the Board while perform-
ing any duties in carrying out the intent or provisions of this Article.
Re-Examination and Appeal.
1916, ch. 209, sec. 19.
19. If any elimination or disapproval of a film, reel or view is
ordered by the Board, the person submitting such film, reel or view for
examination will receive immediate notice of such elimination or dis-
approval, and if appealed from, such film, reel or view will be promptly
re-examined, in the presence of such person, by two or more members
of the Board, and the same, finally approved or disapproved promptly
after such re-examination, with the right of appeal from the decision of
the Board to the Baltimore City Court of Baltimore City.
Penalties.
1916, ch. 209, sec. 20.
20. Any person who violates any of the provisions of this Article
and is convicted thereof summarily before any Magistrate or Justice of
(he Peace, shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than twenty-five
dollars, nor more than fifty dollars, for the first offense. For any sub-
sequent offense the fine shall be not less than fifty dollars, nor more than
one hundred dollars. In default of payment of a fine and costs, the
defendant shall be sentenced to imprisonment, in the prison of the
County where such offense was committed for not less than ten days,
and not more than thirty days. All fines shall be paid by the Magis-
trate or Justice of the Peace to the Board and by it paid into the State
Treasury.
1916, ch. 209, sec. 21.
21. If any person shall fail to display or exhibit on the screen the
approval seal, as issued by the Board, of a film, reel or view, which has
been approved, and is convicted summarily before any Magistrate, or
Justice of the Peace, he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than
five dollars and not more than ten dollars; in default of payment of a
fine and costs, the defendant shall be sentenced to imprisonment, in the
prison of the County, or in Baltimore City, where such offense was com-
mitted, for not less than two days and not more than five days.


 
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