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LICENSES. 175

father or guardian. Applications for licenses shall be made
upon blanks furnished by said Commissioner, and said appli-
cation blanks and said licenses shall be in such form and con-
tain such provisions, not inconsistent with this subtitle, as said
Commissioner may determine. The Commissioner may require,
in addition, should he deem necessary, an actual demonstration
of the qualifications of the person applying for such license,
and may refuse to issue the same if, in his judgment, the safety
of the public would be jeopardised thereby, but said applicant
shall have the right to appeal if license is refused, as provided
in Section 139 of this subtitle. A number shall be assigned to
each licensee, and a proper record of all applications for licenses
and of all licenses issued shall be kept by said Commissioner
at his office and shall be open to public inspection. Each
license shall state the name, age, place of residence and post-
office address of the licensee and the number assigned to him,
and shall entitle the licensee to operate any car of any make.
Said license certificate shall at all times be carried by the
licensee when he is operating a motor vehicle upon the high-
ways of this State, and shall be subject to examination upon
demand by any proper person, and said licensee shall have
endorsed thereon in the proper handwriting of the licensee the
name of said licensee and, when requested by a proper officer
in the discharge of his duties under the law, said licensee shall
write his name in the presence of said officer, to the end that
the identity of said licensee may be determined. No license
badge shall be worn.

FEES FOR OPERATORS.

138. The following fees shall be paid the Commissioner of
Motor Vehicles for licenses to operate motor vehicles in this
State: Two dollars to operate motor vehicles other than motor-
cycles, and one dollar to operate motorcycles; provided, how-
ever, that any one who before this subtitle becomes effective
has paid for and obtained a license to operate motor vehicles
in this State, or has obtained an owner's certificate or registra-
tion, can, by making the application required in Section 137
of this subtitle and by surrendering such certificate of license
to the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, receive therefor, with-
out cost, an operator's license under this subtitle; subject,
however, to the other provisions of said Section 137. Such
license shall be good until suspended or revoked as hereinafter
provided, and shall not be required to be renewed annually.

SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF OPERATORS' LI-
CENSE: RECORD OF CONVICTIONS.

139. The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles may, after due
hearing, upon not less than three days' notice in writing, said


 

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