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Session Laws, 1957
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Theodore R. McKeldin, Governor                      413

trailer coach occupant, on forms to be furnished to said trailer coach
park operator by the Board of County Commissioners of Frederick
County, and shall also return with the quarterly return of the afore-
said tax a duplicate copy of each receipt as issued to such trailer
park occupants.

751C-2. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation
to maintain or use or permit to be maintained or used any trailer
coach which is occupied for dwelling or sleeping purposes on any
ground or place, the title to which ground or place is not owned by
the person, firm or corporation owning such trailer coach, except in
a duly licensed trailer coach park; provided that non-paying guests
of the owner of such ground or place shall be permitted to maintain
or use not more than one trailer coach on such ground or place.

751D. (Application for License.)

Applications for a trailer coach park license shall be filed with
[and issued by] the Board of Health. Applications shall be in writing
signed by the applicant and shall contain the following:

(a)   The name and address of the applicant.

(b)   The location and legal description of the trailer coach park.

(c)   A complete plan of the park showing compliance with Section
751E of this [Act] sub-title.

(d)   Plans and specifications of all buildings and other improve-
ments constructed or to be constructed within the trailer coach park.

(e)   Such further information as may be requested by the Board
of Health to enable it to determine if the proposed park will comply
with legal requirements.

The application and all accompanying plans and specifications shall
be filed in triplicate. The Board of Health shall investigate and
inspect the proposed plans and specifications. If the applicant is
found to be of good moral character and the proposed trailer coach
park will be in compliance with all provisions of this [Act] sub-title
and all other applicable ordinances or statutes, the Board of Health
shall within ten days after receiving the application approve [the]
said application and order a license to be issued by the County Treas-
urer to the applicant
upon completion of the park according to the
plans [shall issue the license] and the payment of the license fee.

Upon application for a transfer of the license [,] to the Board of
Health [shall issue a transfer] if the transferee is of good moral
character, the County Treasurer shall be ordered to issue a transfer
upon the payment of the transfer fee.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1957.

Approved March 25, 1957.

 

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