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Session Laws, 1953
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1538 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 685

751M. (Animals and Pets. )

No owner or person in charge of any dog, cat or other
pet animal shall permit it to run at large or commit any
nuisance within the limits of any trailer coach park.

751N. (Prohibited Parking. )

It shall be unlawful for any person to maintain or use
any trailer coach which is occupied for dwelling or sleep-
ing purposes any place within Frederick County for a
period of not more than three days in any month, except
in a duly licensed trailer park or upon obtaining written
permission from the Department of Health.

751-O. (Register of Occupants. )

It shall be the duty of the licensee to keep a register
containing a record of all trailer coach owners and oc-
cupants located within the park. The register shall con-
tain the following information:

(a) Name and address of each occupant.

(b) The make, model and year of all automobiles and
trailer coaches.

(c) License number and owner of each trailer coach
and automobile by which it is towed.

(d) The state issuing such license.

(e) The date of arrival and of departure of each trailer
coach.

The park shall keep the register available for inspection,
at all times, by law enforcement officers, public health of-
ficials and other officials whose duties necessitate acquisi-
tion of the information contained in the register. The
register records shall not be destroyed for a period of three
years following the date of registration.

751P. (Revocation of License. )

The Board of Health may revoke any license to maintain
and operate a park when the licensee has been found guilty
by a court of competent jurisdiction of violating any pro-
vision of this Act. After such conviction, the license may
be re-issued if the circumstances leading to conviction have
been remedied and the park is being maintained and op-
erated in full compliance with law.



 

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