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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 89

otherwise, in doors, windows or wings of said motor vehicle
replaced with any glass other than safety glass and it shall be
unlawful after said date for any person to install in the doors,
windows, windshields and wings of any motor vehicle any
glass other than such glass as is required by this Sub-section
(4).

(5) The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles shall compile,
maintain and publish a list of types of glass by name approved
by him as conforming to the specifications and requirements
for safety glass as hereinafter set forth and defined in Sub-
section (7) of this Section 193A and shall not register any
motor vehicle which is subject to the provisions of this
Section 193A unless such motor vehicle is equipped as herein
provided with an approved type of safety glass and shall sus-
pend the registration of any motor vehicle so subject to this
Section 193A which the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles shall
find is not so equipped until it is made to conform to the
requirements of this Section 193A.

(6) The owner and operator of any motor vehicle operated
in violation of the provisions of Sub-sections (1) and (2) of
this Section 193A, any person selling any motor vehicle in
violation of the provisions of Sub-section (3) of this Section
193A, and any person having glass replaced and any person
installing glass in any motor vehicle in violation of the pro-
visions of Sub-section (4) of this Section 193A shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punishable by
a fine of Five Dollars ($5) to Fifty Dollars ($50), or by
imprisonment not to exceed one (1) year, or by both. In case
of the violation of any provision or provisions of this Section
193A by. any common carrier or person operating under a per-
mit issued by the Public Service Commission of Maryland,
said permit shall either be revoked, or, in the discretion of said
Commission, suspended until said provision or provisions are
complied with to the satisfaction of said Commission.

(7) The term "safety" glass, as used in this Section 193A
shall be construed to mean and include any product composed
of glass, so manufactured, fabricated or treated as substan-
tially to prevent shattering and flying of the glass when struck
or broken. The word "person", as used in this Section 193A,
shall mean and include natural persons, associations, partner-
ships and corporations.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1937.

Approved April 26, 1937.

 

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