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Session Laws, 1939
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782 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 354

of Maryland above a point where the tide ebbs and flows, under
the restrictions of existing laws or regulations, provided that
a license issued to non-residents of the State shall not author-
ize the licensee during the open seasons provided for in Sec-
tion 71 to fish on such days or at such times as fishing is
prohibited in the State of which the licensee is a resident, and
said clerks of said courts, or other persons hereby authorized
to issue licenses, shall keep in a book to be supplied by them a
correct and complete record of all fishing licenses issued by
them and shall cause to be entered in such book when and as
each license is issued, the name, place of residence and age of
each person to whom a license is issued; such book shall be
open during business hours for inspection or audit; and said
clerks or other persons hereby authorized to issue licenses
shall forward monthly to the State Game Warden a
complete list of all licenses issued on blanks to be fur-
nished by said Warden. In addition to furnishing each
applicant with a license, the Clerk of the Court or other
person authorized to issue the same, shall also furnish the
licensee with a fishing button which must be displayed in a
conspicuous manner upon his person at all times while fishing
under the authority of said license. The cost of said license
shall be $1. 00 for each resident angler's license and $5. 00 for
each non-resident angler's license, and in addition thereto the
clerk shall collect and retain the sum of twenty-five cents for
each resident license and fifty cents for each non-resident li-
cense for issuing same, and the balance of said fees shall be
paid by said clerk at least once each month to the Comptroller
of the State for the account of the State Game Protection
Fund. Upon the effective date of this Act the Comptroller shall
transfer to said Fund any unexpended and unobligated bal-
ance in the Conservation Fund or Angler's License Fund,
derived from the sale of anglers' licenses.

SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That Section 82 of Article
39 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1935 Supplement),
title "Fish and Fisheries", sub-title "Non-Tidal Waters", sub-
title "Deep Creek Lake", be repealed and re-enacted, with
amendments, so as to read as follows:

82. Cost of License to Fish. It shall be unlawful for any
person who has not secured a State-wide Angler's License, as
provided for in Section 77, unless he be the owner of land
within one-fourth of a mile of the high water mark of said
Deep Creek Lake, to fish in the waters referred to in Section
81, without first obtaining a license as hereinafter provided.

The Clerk of the Court and the Deputy Game Warden in
charge of said area, are hereby authorized to issue a license


 

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