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Session Laws, 1968
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SPIRO T. AGNEW, Governor                        365

name, address and occupation of the person in possession, and from
whom and the purpose for which the gun was acquired. The regis-
tration data shall not be subject to inspection by the public. Any
person failing to register any gun as required by this section shall
be presumed to possess the same for offensive or aggressive purpose.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 1968.

Approved April 10, 1968.

CHAPTER 314
(House Bill 838)

AN ACT to add new Section 184A to the Code of Public Local Laws
of Kent County (1959 Edition, being Article 15 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland), title "Kent County," to follow
immediately after Section 184 thereof, to be under new subtitle
"Flag and Seal," to establish and describe the official flag of Kent
County.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That new Section 184A be and it is hereby added to the Code of
Public Local Laws of Kent County (1959 Edition, being Article 15
of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland), title "Kent County,"
to follow immediately after Section 184 thereof, and to read as fol-
lows:

184A.

Flag and Seal

(a)    The official flag of Kent County, Maryland, is one bearing
the great seal of Kent County as adopted on May 21, 1692, by
the General Assembly, upon a blue field with inscribed in white above
the seal the word "Kent" and below the seal the word "County"
and below that the date "1642," signifying the year the county was
established.

(b)    The great seal of Kent can be generally described as con-
sisting of a shield bearing the full blazonry of the House of Stuarts,
within the center a lion rampant of the paternal shield of Nassau,
denoting the House of Orange. The inclusion of the heraldic symbols
of the Houses of Stuart and Orange signifies the joint sovereignty
of William of Orange and Mary of the House of Stuart at the
time the seal was adopted.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 1968.

Approved April 10, 1968.

 

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