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958 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 512
vehicles owned by the residents of this State will be recog-
nized by such other States, and he is further authorized
and empowered from time to time to grant to residents of
other States the privilege of using the roads of this State
as in this section provided in return for similar privileges
granted residents of this State by such other States.
The aforegoing exemption of non-residents shall not
apply to operators of motor vehicles or motor cycles who
are residents of States which do not require the display
of identification markers on the same, nor shall it apply
to non-residents of this State who have temporary resi-
dences in this State for periods in excess of three months
in any year, or to non-residents, engaged in the business of
transporting persons for hire, wholly or partly upon or
over the public highways of this State, over fixed routes,
or between fixed termini.
Any non-resident operating a motor vehicle in this State
contrary to the provisions of this section shall be deemed
guilty of displaying a fictitious marker, or operating with-
out a license and subject to the penalties prescribed else-
where in this sub-title for such offenses in the case of resi-
dents.
Any reciprocal agreement which may exist, or be en-
tered into hereafter between the State of Maryland and
the District of Columbia, in accordance with the provisions
of Section 224 of this Article, shall be subject in every
respect to the provisions of this section.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect June 1, 1933.
Approved April 21, 1933.
CHAPTER 512.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section
47 of Article 39 of the Public General Laws of Maryland
(1929 Supplement), title "Fish and Fisheries, " sub-title
"Tidal Waters, " pertaining to fishing in the Head of
the Bay.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Section 47 of Article 39 of the Public Gen-
eral Laws of Maryland (1929 Supplement), title "Fish and
Fisheries, " sub-title "Tidal Waters, " be and the same is
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