ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 689
under sub-title "Building Permits, " said new section to be
known as 91-A, and to follow immediately after Section 91
of said Article, requiring permits for the construction of all
buildings where the value after construction exceeds two
hundred dollars ($200), and repairing buildings where the
value of repairs exceeds five hundred dollars ($500).
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That, a new section, be, and it is hereby added to
Article 17 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland,
title "Prince George's County, " to be under sub-title "Building
Permits, " said new section to be known as Section 91-A, to fol-
low immediately after Section 91 of said Article, and to read
as follows:
91-A. All persons, firms or corporations shall, before erect-
ing, or constructing any new building in Prince George's
County, the value of which at the time of the completion shall
be two hundred dollars ($200) or more, shall make application
to the Clerk to the County Commissioners of said County for a
permit to erect and construct any such building within the
limits of said County. Any person, firm or corporation desiring
to remodel or repair any building within Prince George's
County where the value of said repairs or remodeling after
completion shall exceed five hundred dollars ($500), shall
make application to the Clerk to the County Commissioners
for a permit to do so. The application for the permit to erect
or construct any new building, or to remodel or repair any
building, shall set forth in detail the location of the land, the
size arid approximate value of the building or buildings to be
erected, constructed, remodeled or repaired. That the Clerk to
the County Commissioners shall be required to charge and re-
ceive the sum of one dollar ($1. 00) for each permit so issued
by him, the same to be issued in the name of the County Com-
missioners of Prince George's County. That the permit so
issued shall set forth the location of the land, upon which the
said building is to be erected, together with a reasonably accu-
rate description of the character of the proposed new building
or building to be remodeled or repaired, and the approximate
value in either event, and said permit shall be issued in tripli-
cate, one to the applicant, one to the Supervisor of Assessments,
and one to be retained in the files of the office of the County
Commissioners. Provided however that where incorporated
towns require building permits in said town, and have officials
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