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Such an appeal shall be filed with the County Commis-
sioners not later than five (5) days after its action. Within
three (3) days after filing such appeal, the County Com-
missioners shall transmit all papers in the cast to the State
License Bureau, which Bureau shall proceed de novo to
hear, try and determine the matter, and the provisions of
Sec. 48, Art. 2-B of the Code of Public General Laws shall
apply so far as the same may be applicable in the matter
of hearing such appeals, but the State License Bureau in
reaching its decision shall consider only the grounds speci-
fied in Sec. 212-B of this Act.
SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That this Act is
hereby declared to be an emergency law and necessary for
the immediate preservation of the public health and safety,
and having been passed by a yea and nay vote, supported
by three-fifths of all the members elected to each of the
two Houses of the General Assembly, the same shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 26, 1939.
CHAPTER 209.
(House Bill 72)
AN ACT to add a new section to Article 39 of the Annotated
Code of Maryland (1935 Supplement), title "Fish and Fish-
eries", sub-title "Further Regulations in County Waters",
said section to be known as Section 30A of said Article and
to follow immediately after Section 30, to prohibit the use of
seines and nets in Carroll County.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That a new section be and it is hereby added to Article
39 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1935 Supplement),
"Fish and Fisheries", sub-title, "Further Regulations in
County Waters", said new section to be known as Section
30A, to follow immediately after Section 30 of said Article,
and to read as follows:
30A. Carroll County. It shall be unlawful to fish with
seines or nets of any description, except for the purpose of
catching minnows, in any of the waters of Carroll County.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1939.
Approved May 3, 1939.
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