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Session Laws, 1961
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J. MILLARD TAWES, GOVERNOR                             1425

of Maryland (1957 Edition), title "Motor Vehicles", sub-title
"Administration—Registration—Titling", and to enact a new Sec-
tion 56 in lieu thereof, to stand in the place of the section repealed,
relating to the delivery and assignment of titles to scrapped, dis-
mantled or destroyed motor vehicles, and requiring dealers in such
vehicles to keep certain records, and providing penalties for
violations.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Section 56 of Article 66½ of the Annotated Code of Maryland
(1957 Edition), title "Motor Vehicles", sub-title "Administration—
Registration—Titling", be and it is hereby repealed, and that a new
Section 56 be and it is hereby enacted in lieu thereof, to stand in the
place of the section repealed, and to read as follows:

56. (a) An owner who scraps, dismantles or destroys a vehicle
and a person who purchases a vehicle as scrap or to be dismantled
or destroyed, shall immediately cause the certificate of title to be
mailed or delivered to the Department for cancellation. A certificate
of title of the vehicle shall not again be issued except upon application
containing the information the Department requires, accompanied by
a certificate of inspection in the form prescribed by the Department.

(b)   Any owner who sells a motor vehicle as scrap or to be dis-
mantled or destroyed, shall assign the certificate of title thereto to
the purchaser and indicate in the assignment that the vehicle was sold
to be scrapped, dismantled or destroyed.

(c)   Dealers or persons engaged in the business of buying and
selling vehicles to be scrapped, dismantled or destroyed, must main-
tain a book record, listing therein the title number, make, serial or
identification number and the name and address of the person or
dealer from whom they acquired the vehicle, and the date the vehicle
was destroyed as scrap.

(d)   Failure to comply with the provisions of this section is a mis-
demeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine
of not over One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment
not to exceed one (1) year, or by both such fine and imprisonment.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1961.

Approved May 3, 1961.

CHAPTER 812
(House Bill 134)

AN ACT to add new Sections 318A—318F inclusive to Article 43
of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1957 Edition), title "Health",
sub-title "State Board of Barber Examiners", to follow immediately
after Section 318 thereof, providing for the licensing and operation
of barber schools, relating to standards at such schools and to
students and apprentice barbers generally, making provision for
other barbers licenses for student and apprentice barbers and re-

 

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