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Session Laws, 1947
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1622 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 662

of age or older enrolled in a high school or junior high
school course in driver education and training, may operate
a dual control motor vehicle without obtaining an instruc-
tion and examination permit, when such student is under
instruction and accompanied by a qualified driver training
instructor of said course. Any person who presents to the
Commissioner of Motor Vehicles a certificate of satisfac-
tory completion of a high school or junior high school
course in driver education and training within one year
after the date of completion of the course, and who pays
a fee of one dollar ($1.00), may take the final examination
for an operator's or chauffeur's license without first obtain-
ing an instruction and examination permit.

The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles may accept such
certificate as proof of such applicant's knowledge of the
traffic laws of the State without further examination as
to such knowledge.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this act shall
take effect June 1, 1947.

Approved April 25, 1947.

CHAPTER 662.
(Senate Bill 410)

AN ACT to incorporate the Town of Fruitland, in Wicom-
ico County, Maryland, as hereinafter described; to pro-
vide for the government thereof; to provide for the
election and succession of the governing body of said
Town, to be known as the Fruitland Commission, which
shall have power to elect and enforce ordinances for the
good government, public health, safety and morals of
said Town, and to authorize, empower and direct the
Fruitland Commission to make annual levies of not
exceeding fifty cents on each One Hundred Dollars of
the assessable value of real property of the said Town
of Fruitland, for the purpose of defraying governmental
expenses of said Town.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the citizens of the Town of Fruitland, in Wicomico
County, are a body corporate by the name of the Town of
Fruitland, and by that name shall have perpetual succes-
sion, sue and be sued, have and use a common seal, and

 

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