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Session Laws, 1941
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 1371

this State, and shall have full power and authority to make,
promulgate and enforce all reasonable regulations to this end,
both for the purpose of determining the character of head-
lights to be used, including inspections, tests and licensing or
permitting the sale of the same, and the use thereof on the
highways. It shall be unlawful for anyone to use, sell or have
in his possession any headlight or other lighting device de-
signed for use on motor vehicles on the public highways of this
State contrary to this sub-title or contrary to such regulations
so to be prescribed by said State Board of Motor Vehicle Head-
light Inspection, subject to a penalty of not less than one dol-
lar ($1. 00) nor more than twenty-five dollars ($25. 00) for the
first offense, and to a penalty of not more than one hundred
dollars ($100. 00) for the second or any subsequent offense,
such penalties to be enforced by the Traffic Court of Baltimore
City or any Justice of the Peace of the State having jurisdic-
tion, as provided in Section 208 of this Article; provided, how-
ever, that any person who may feel himself aggrieved by any
general regulation promulgated by the said Board of Motor
Vehicle Headlight Inspection under the powers contained in
this provision, may apply to any court of competent jurisdic-
tion to have the enforcement of the same enjoined on the
ground that such regulation is unreasonable, unlawful or in
excess of the powers herein conferred upon said Board of
Motor Vehicle Headlight Inspection.

Any person who shall turn all or any of his motor vehicle
lights off for the purpose of avoiding arrest shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, subject to a
penalty of one hundred dollars ($100. 00) or imprisonment for
a period not to exceed ninety days, or both fine and imprison-
ment.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1941.

Approved May 6, 1941.

CHAPTER 782.
(House Bill 467)

AN ACT to repeal Sections 115 to 119, inclusive, of Article
81 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1939 Edition), title
"Revenue and Taxes'7 sub-title "Inheritance Tax", and to
enact in lieu thereof four new sections to be added to Ar-
ticle 93 of said Code, title "Testamentary Law", sub-title
"Inventory and List of Debts", said new sections to follow

 

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