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Session Laws, 1935
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 737

dows, and windows or doors on each side adjacent to
windshields and rear windows.

(3) It shall be unlawful after July first, nine-
teen hundred thirty-five, to sell any motor vehicle
manufactured or assembled after said date, unless
such vehicle be equipped with shatter-proof glass
wherever glass is used in said motor vehicle in wind-
shields, rear windows, and windows or doors on each
side adjacent to windshields send rear windows and
every sale in violation of this provision shall con-
stitute a separate offense hereunder.

"(4) It shall be unlawful after July first, nine-
teen hundred thirty-five, for the owner of any motor
vehicle to have broken glass in doors, windows,
windshields, wings and mirrors in said motor vehi-
cle replaced with any glass other than shatter-proof
glass and it shall be unlawful after said date for any
person to install in windshields, rear windows, and
windows or doors on each side adjacent to wind-
shields and rear windows in any motor vehicle any
glass other than shatter-proof glass.

"(5) The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles shall
maintain a list of types of glass approved by him as
conforming to the specifications and requirements
for shatter-proof glass as set forth in this section,
and shall not issue a license for or re-license any
motor vehicle subject to the provisions of subdivi-
sions (1) and (2) of this Section 193A, unless such
motor vehicle be equipped as therein provided with
such approved type of shatter-proof glass.

"(6) The owner and operator of any motor ve-
hicle operated in violation of the provisions of sub-
divisions (1) and (2) of this Section 193A, any person
selling any motor vehicle in violation of the provi-
sions of subdivision (3) of this Section 193A and any
person knowingly having glass replaced and any per-
son installing glass in any motor vehicle in violation
of the provisions of subdivision (4) of this Section
193A shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on con-
viction shall be fined twenty-five dollars or be im-
prisoned ten days in jail or both. In case of the vio-
lation of subdivisions (1) and (2) of this Section
193A by any common carrier or person operating
under a permit issued by the Public Service Com-
mission, said permit shall be revoked, or, in the dis-
cretion of said Commission, suspended until the pro-
visions of said subdivisions are satisfactorily com-
plied with.

 

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