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54                                 LAWS OF MARYLAND                          [CH. 33

SEC. 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, THAT THIS ACT
SHALL TAKE EFFECT JUNE 1, 1965.

Approved April 7, 1964.

154.

(a) Any qualified person, who suffers damages resulting from

bodily injury or death or damage to property arising out of the

ownership, maintenance or use of a motor vehicle in this State on or

after the first day of June 1959, and whose damages may be satis-

fied in whole or in part from the fund or the personal representative
of such person, shall, within one hundred and eighty (180) days after
the accident, as a condition precedent to the right thereafter to apply
for the payment from the fund, give notice to the Board, as prescribed
by it, of his intention to make a claim thereon for such damages, if

otherwise uncollectible, and shall otherwise comply with the pro-
visions of this section; provided, any such qualified person may, in

CHAPTER 33
(Senate Bill 30)

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Sections SEC-
TION 150(h) and 154(a) of Article 66½ of the Annotated Code
of Maryland (1957 Edition and 1963 Supplement), title "Motor
Vehicles", sub-title "Unsatisfied Claim and Judgment Fund", to
change the definition of an uninsured motor vehicle under the
Unsatisfied Claim and Judgment Fund to include vehicles insured
by a company under delinquency proceedings under the Insurance

Code, and to provide for the time within which notice of claims

against such uninsured persons must be given to the Fund. FOR
WHICH A RECEIVER OR CONSERVATOR HAS BEEN
APPOINTED.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Sections SECTION 150 (h) and 154(a) of Article 66½ of the
Annotated Code of Maryland (1957 Edition and 1963 Supplement),
title "Motor Vehicles", sub-title "Unsatisfied Claim and Judgment
Fund", be and they are hereby repealed and re-enacted, with amend-
ments, to read as follows:

150.

(h) "Uninsured motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle as to which
there is not in force a liability policy meeting the requirements of
Section 122 of this article and which is not owned by a holder of a
certificate of self-insurance under said law; and on and after March 1,
1964, a motor vehicle as to which there is in force a liability policy
meeting the requirements of Section 122 of this article but where
A RECEIVER OR CONSERVATOR HAS BEEN APPOINTED BY
A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION FOR the insurance
company issuing said liability policy, undergoes delinquency pro-
ceedings under the Insurance Code.
THE PROVISIONS OF THIS
SECTION SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED TO CONTRAVENE IN
ANY WAY THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 158A OF THIS
ARTICLE.

 

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