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Session Laws, 1951
Volume 603, Page 1971   View pdf image (33K)
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THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 1965

Provided, however, that the revocation of any license given
under the authority of this Act shall not become effective
until fifteen days after the date set for a hearing before
the State Board of Health, as provided for in this section;
and in the event of an appeal from the decision of the
State Board of Health after such hearing, the revocation of
any license shall not become effective until the decision of
the Circuit Court for the county or of the Baltimore City
Court has been rendered against such person, firm or cor-
poration taking such appeal. ] Any applicant for a license, or
any license-holder who shall feel aggrieved by the action
of the State Board of Health in failing to issue or in re-
voking or suspending such license, may within 10 days
after receipt of notice of such failure or action, take an ap-
peal therefrom to any court having equity jurisdiction in
the county in which the property identified by the applica-
tion or license is located, or to a court having such juris-
diction in the City of Baltimore if said property is located
in said City; and a copy of such appeal shall be filed with
such board. Within 5 days after the receipt of such copy,
the State Board of Health shall transmit to such court all
the original papers pertaining to such application, or revo-
cation or suspension and such appeal shall thereafter be
heard by such court as promptly as circumstances will
reasonably permit. Such hearing may be had upon the
record so transmitted but the court may hear such addi-
tional evidence as it may deem proper, and upon the con-
clusion of such hearing the court may affirm, vacate or
modify the order appealed from. The taking or pending of
such an appeal shall not suspend the operation or effect of
any order of revocation issued by the said Board, but the
court to which such appeal is taken, upon proper cause
shown, may suspend the operation of such order, and may
attach to such suspension such conditions as to the court
may seem proper. Either party to said proceeding may
appeal from the decision of such court to the Court of Ap-
peals of Maryland, the procedure therein to be the same as
in appeals from the action of equity courts in cases originat-
ing before the Public Service Commission.

210. Any person, firm or corporation who shall operate
a cannery or a frozen food processing plant without having
obtained a license as provided by this Act, shall be guilty of
a misdemeanor and shall be fined not less than [ten dollars
($10)] one hundred dollars nor more than five hundred
dollars, provided, however, that the said State Board of
Health upon learning that said cannery or frozen food
processing plant is operating without a license shall first
notify the said person, firm or corporation by registered



 

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