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Session Laws, 1949
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WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 1019

certificate granted or restored or the order modified or
changed. Orders issued by the Commission pursuant to the
provisions of this Article shall be served upon the persons
affected either by registered mail or in person. In every case
where notice and opportunity for hearing are required under
the provisions of this Article, the order of the Commission
shall, on not less than 21 days7 notice, specify a time when and
place where the person affected may be heard, or the time
within which he may request hearing, and such order shall
become effective upon the expiration of the time for exercising
such opportunity for hearing, unless a hearing is held or
requested within the time provided, in which case the order
shall be suspended until the Commission shall affirm, disaffirm
or modify such order after hearing held or default by the
person affected. All hearings on such orders shall be con-
ducted at or near the principal office of the Commission. Any
person aggrieved by an order of the Commission or by the
grant, denial or revocation of any approval, license or cer-
tificate, as provided in this Article, may have the action of the
Commission reviewed by the Circuit Court for any County
or the Circuit Court or Circuit Court No. 2 of Baltimore City.
Such appeal shall be limited to questions of law only, and
shall be taken within thirty (30) days from the date of the
final order of the Commission complained of, by petition
setting forth the question or questions desired to be reviewed.
Notice of such appeals shall be served on all parties directly
in interest. Before the trial of such action, on appeal, a
transcript, duly certified by the Director of the Commission,
of all papers and proceedings, including evidence in the case
before the Commission, except such as are omitted by stipu-
lation in writing of the parties to such action, shall be filed
by the Commission with the Clerk of the Court to which the
appeal has been taken. There shall be a further right of
appeal to the Court of Appeals from any decision of the
Circuit Court for the Counties or the Circuit Court or Circuit
Court No. 2 of Baltimore City, as the case may be. Such
appeals must be taken within thirty (30) days of the final
judgment or determination of the lower court, and the Court
of Appeals shall immediately hear and determine such appeal.

33. (Penalties—General, Special. )

(a) (General. ) Any person violating any of the provisions
of this Article, unless otherwise specified herein, and any per-
son violating any of the rules, regulations or orders issued
pursuant to this Article, shall be punishable by a fine of not
more than $500. 00 or by imprisonment of not more than 90
days, or both, in the discretion of the court.

 

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