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Session Laws, 1943
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1920 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 1007

blem of any motor vehicle club or similar organization, un-
less he shall be entitled to use the same under the constitu-
tion, by-laws, rules* or regulations of such club or organiza-
tion, or to display any sign, which in the judgment of the De-
partment may tend to create a hazard to safety.

239. SAFETY GLASS IN MOTOR VEHICLES, (a) It shall be
unlawful to operate on any highway in this State any motor
vehicle manufactured or assembled after June 1, 1937 and
registered in this State, unless such vehicle be equipped with
safety glass wherever glass is used in said motor vehicle in
doors, windows, windshields and wings.

(b) It shall be unlawful to sell any motor vehicle manu-
factured or assembled after June 1, 1937, registered or in-
tended to be registered in this State and operated or intended
to be operated on any highway in this State, unless such
vehicle be equipped with safety glass wherever glass is used
in said motor vehicle in doors, windows, windshields and
wings, and every sale in violation of this provision shall con-
stitute a separate offense.

(e) It shall be unlawful for the owner of any motor vehicle
to have broken glass in the windshield thereof replaced with
any glass other than safety glass, it shall be unlawful for the
owner of any motor vehicle to have safety glass, broken or
otherwise, in doors, windows or wings of said motor vehicle
replaced with any glass other than safety glass and it shall be
unlawful for any person to install in the doors, windows,
windshields and wings of any motor vehicle any glass other
than such glass as is required by this sub-section (e).

(d) The Department shall compile, maintain and publish a
list of types of glass by name approved by it as conforming to
the specifications and requirements for safety glass as set
forth in this section and defined in Section 2 of this Article,
and shall not register any motor vehicle which is subject to
the provisions of this section unless it is equipped with an ap-
proved type of safety glass and shall suspend the registration
of any motor vehicle so subject to this section which the De-
partment shall find is not so equipped until said vehicle is
made to conform to the requirements of this section.

(e) The owner and operator of any motor vehicle operated
in violation of the provisions of sub-section (a) of this sec-
tion, any person selling any motor vehicle in violation of
'the provisions of sub-section (b) of this section, and any
person having glass replaced and any person installing glass
in any motor vehicle in violation of the provisions of sub-
section (e) of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor

 

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