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Session Laws, 1957
Volume 640, Page 673   View pdf image (33K)
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Theodore R. McKeldin, Governor                    673

486.    No person, firm or corporation granted a license under the
provisions of this sub-title shall install, maintain, service, or repair
electrical wires, conductors or apparatus for electric light, heat or
power purposes after the expiration of said licenses, or after said
license shall have been suspended or revoked as herein provided,
unless the said license or renewal of same shall have been renewed
as herein provided; provided, that any person, firm or corporation
so granted a license under the provisions of this sub-title (unless the
said license shall have been revoked or suspended as hereinafter
provided), shall be granted a renewal of said license without exami-
nation of the applicant, provided, application is made to the said
Board by the holder of such license within the three months pre-
ceding the expiration of such license, upon payment of a fee of
[Ten Dollars ($10.00)] Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) for a Master and
Ten Dollars ($10.00) for a maintenance,
and the said renewal of
said license shall be for a period of one (1) year, and any such
renewal of such license shall have the same weight as evidence in
any Court of this State as hereinbefore provided for said original
license; provided also, that one year renewals shall be granted in
like manner upon expiration of any renewal of license upon making
like application and paying like fee, within three months preceding
the expiration of said renewal.

487.  Said Board shall have full power to suspend for not more
than ninety (90) days or
revoke for proper cause any license or
renewal of same after a full hearing of all parties in interest.

490.    Nothing in this sub-title shall be construed to prevent any
person from doing or performing [any off the kinds of work
enumerated in Section 483 and 483A of this sub-title, provided that
such work is performed under the direction and supervision of a
duly licensed Master or Maintenance Electrician; but no such work
[other than minor electric repairs for the maintenance of established
plants,] shall be performed excepting under such direction and
supervision of a duly licensed Master or Maintenance Electrician,
and the said licensed electrician shall be responsible for any and all
work so done under his direction and supervision.

491.    Any person, firm or corporation who shall practice or
engage or continue in the work of a Master or Maintenance Electri-
cian without having complied with all the provisions of this sub-
title, and any person not licensed as Master or Maintenance Elec-
trician, who shall do or perform any such work except under the
direction of a Master or Maintenance Electrician, and any person
having been licensed as a Master or Maintenance Electrician and who
shall fail to renew his license as herein provided, and shall do or
perform any such work, or who shall violate any of the provisions
of this sub-title, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con-
viction thereof shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than
Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) nor more than Five Hundred Dollars
($500.00) or to an imprisonment not exceeding ninety (90) days,
or both, in the discretion of the Court, and any such conviction
shall ipso facto revoke and annul any license that may have been
issued to such person.

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