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1030 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 540
CHAPTER 540.
AN ACT to add a new section to Article 56 of the Anno-
tated Code of Maryland (1929 Supplement), title "Li-
censes, " sub-title "Motor Vehicles, " sub-heading "Fees
for Registration of Motor Vehicles, " said new section to
be known as Section 184B, to follow immediately after
Section 184A, the same authorizing and directing the
Commissioner of Motor Vehicles to refuse any marker,
certificate of registration or title for any motor vehicle
owned in the City of Hagerstown, unless taxes in arrears
thereon have been paid.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That a new section be, and it is hereby added to
Article 56 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1929 Sup-
plement), title "Licenses, '" sub-title "Motor Vehicles, " sub-
heading "Fees for Registration of Motor Vehicles, " said
new section to be known as Section 184B, to follow im-
mediately after Section 184A and to read as follows:
184B. In addition to the provisions contained in Section
183, with reference to the requirement of the payment of
State and County taxes on motor vehicles, the Commis-
sioner of Motor Vehicles is hereby authorized and directed
to refuse to issue or transfer any plate or marker, certifi-
cate of registration or title, for any motor vehicles owned
by a resident of the City of Hagerstown, unless he is satis-
fied that all municipal taxes due and in arrears on the
motor vehicle described in the certificate of registration or
title so to be issued or transferred, have been paid, pro-
vided each motor vehicle is separately assessed apart from
the assessment on any other motor vehicle or kind or class
of assessable property, and provided the tax to be levied on
such motor vehicle is permitted to be paid separate and
apart from the payment of all other taxes, and provided
this section shall apply only in case of taxes becoming due
and in arrears under the levy of 1933 and thereafter.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect June 1, 1933.
Approved April 21, 1933.
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