WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 1659
pertinent records and papers as may be required by the
Comptroller for the reasonable administration of this sub-
title. Whenever the Comptroller shall determine that it
is necessary to examine the books and records of any deal-
er doing business in this State, and the books and records
of any such dealer are not made available for examination
in this State, the Comptroller is authorized to charge the
reasonable traveling and other expenses of making such
examination against such dealer, provided, however, that
no other fee or compensation shall be paid for any such
examination. In the event any such dealer shall fail to
pay such expenses within thirty (30) days from the receipt
of a bill for the same, the Comptroller may proceed to
forthwith collect said bill by suit or to cancel the license
of such dealer under the provisions of Section 248 of this
Article.
251B. The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles shall
promptly notify the Comptroller in writing of the name
and address of each licensee who has been issued a license
to operate a motor vehicle propelled by diesel oil or fuel
oil on the public highways of the State.
251C. If the license provided for in Section 246 shall
for any reason be cancelled by the Comptroller for failure
to comply with the provisions of this sub-section, the
Comptroller shall immediately notify the Commissioner of
Motor Vehicles of such cancellation and it shall be the
duty of the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles to immedi-
ately revoke the license plate of such vehicle and cause
same to be surrendered. The Comptroller for reasons sat-
isfactory to him upon satisfaction by the licensee of the
delinquency for which said license was cancelled by the
Comptroller shall have the right to reinstate such license
and upon such reinstatement the Comptroller shall advise
the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles of his action and the
Commissioner of Motor Vehicles shall thereupon restore
the revoked license plates to the licensee.
260. The Comptroller shall have the power and author-
ity to prescribe such reasonable rules and regulations as
may in his discretion be necessary to properly enforce this
sub-title.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That this Act shall take effect April 1, 1950.
Approved May 6, 1949.
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