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THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 457
are further authorized to impose, by Resolution, an annual
license fee at not more than Fifty Dollars ($50. 00) for
each machine so designated, in addition to the said gross-
receipts tax. Said County Commissioners are authorized
to prescribe by regulation what persons or organizations
shall be eligible to apply for such licenses and operate such
machines or devices, the form of application for such
licenses, limitations upon the number of machines licensed
for any one licensee, types of licenses, the period during
which such licenses shall be effective, and other matters
with respect to the operation, licensing and taxing of said
machines by gross-receipts tax and license fees as afore-
said.
93 C. The revenues derived from the taxes and fees
imposed by Section 93B shall become a part of the general
funds of St. Mary's County.
93D. If the County Commissioners of St. Mary's
County shall determine that any licensee under this Act
has permitted any such licensed machine or device to be
operated or played by any person under sixteen years of
age, said County Commissioners shall suspend all licenses
of such licensee held under this Act for a period of not
exceeding sixty days for his first such offense, and for any
subsequent offense such licenses shall be revoked and such
licensee shall not be eligible for another license for a period
of not exceeding two years.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That all Public
General Laws and Public Local Laws inconsistent with the
provisions of this Act be and they are hereby repealed to
the extent of such inconsistency.
SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect June 1, 1951.
Approved March 24, 1951.
CHAPTER 182
(Senate Bill 273)
AN ACT to add nineteen new sections to Article 9 of the
Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland (1930 Edition),
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EXPLANATION: Italics indicate new matter added to existing law.
[Brackets] indicate matter stricken from existing law.
CAPITALS indicate amendments to bill.
Strike out indicates matter stricken out of bill.
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