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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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88 ARTICLE 2B.

the above shall belong to and be paid over to the County Commissioners
of Queen Anne's County on or before June 1st, in each and every year. 1

Miscellaneous.

1933 (Special Sess. ), ch. 2, sec. 49.

49. Power to Summon Witnesses. For the purpose of all hearings and
inquiries which the Comptroller, the Board of License Commissioners for
any county or Baltimore City, or the Bureau of State Licenses are au-
thorized to hold and make, the said official, Boards and Bureau, and the
respective members thereof, are authorized to issue summons for wit-
nesses, and to administer to them oaths or affirmations, and all summons
so issued shall be served by the Police Department of the City of Balti-
more or by the Sheriff of any of the Counties. If any witness so sum-
moned shall refuse or neglect to attend, or attending, refuse to testify,
the said official issuing the summons shall report the facts to the Superior
Court of Baltimore City, or the Circuit Court for the County, as the
case may be, and said Court is hereby authorized and directed to proceed
by attachment against said witness in all respects as if said neglect or
refusal had been by a witness summoned to appear in said Court in a case
pending before it.

1933 (Special Sess. ), ch. 2, sec. 50.

50. Rules and Regulations. In addition to the powers otherwise pro-
vided by this Article, the Comptroller, the Board of License Commissioners
for any County or Baltimore City, or the Bureau of State Licenses shall,
respectively, have full power and authority to adopt such reasonable rules
and regulations as they may deem necessary to enable them to effectively
discharge the duties imposed upon them by this Article.

1933 (Special Sess. ), ch. 2, sec. 51.

51. Oilier Penalties. Any person violating any of the provisions of
this Article for which no penalty, other than the revocation, suspension
or restriction of a license is provided, shall upon conviction be subject to
a fine not exceeding One Thousand Dollars ($1, 000. 00) or to imprison-
ment not exceeding two years, or both fine and imprisonment, in the dis-
cretion of the Court.

1933 (Special Sess. ), ch. 2, sec. 52.

52. Disposition of Fines. All fines imposed for any violation of any
provision of this Article shall be payable to the County in which the offense
was committed, or to Baltimore City if the offense was committed in said
City.

1 Sec. 2 of ch. 443 of Acts of 1935 repealed all laws inconsistent therewith to the
extent of such inconsistency. Sec. 3 of said ch. 443 provided that sec. 48P should
not become effective until submitted to the qualified voters of Queen Anne's County
at the election in November, 1936, and approved by a majority of the voters.


 

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