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Session Laws, 1969
Volume 692, Page 2063   View pdf image
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BALTIMORE COUNTY                               2063

of operation of any school bus which does not pass inspection and for the
restoring of operating privileges upon receipt of evidence satisfactory to
indicate the defective equipment, mechanisms or parts have been corrected
to meet or exceed the standards for such, as prescribed in this section or in
such rules and regulations.

29-12(d).

The approved facilities shall be those which are designated by the
[director of public safety] Police Department from time to time. When-
ever an approved facility is so designated, the Director of Permits and
Licenses, on application of the owner or operator of the approved facility
and upon receipt of a fee of ten dollars, shall issue a license to such
approved facility for a period of one year, and the renewal fee for such
license shall also be ten dollars per year, but not including county-owned
school buses or county-chartered school buses.

Section 8. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Section 35-3 of
the Baltimore County Code, 1958, Title "Administration," be and it is
hereby repealed and re-enacted with amendments to read as follows:

35-3. Bond and duties of special officers.

In connection with all special officers who are appointed and assigned
to the Police [bureau] Department for the purpose of serving as school
guards, the providing of bond shall be excused; however, in appointing
special officers to serve for private persons or corporations, a bond at least
in the amount of one thousand dollars shall be required. The duties of the
special officers appointed and assigned to the Police [bureau] Department
shall be that of a school guard; their particular duties and authority
shall be prescribed by the Chief of Police of the county.

Section 9. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Sections 40A-
4 and 40A-6(a) of the Baltimore County Code, 1958, as amended, Title
"Pawnbrokers," be and they are hereby repealed and re-enacted with
amendments to read as follows:

40A-4. Good character, police [bureau] department, expiration of
license prorated fee.

Every applicant for a license to operate a pawnshop in Baltimore
County must apply for said license on forms to be supplied by the Director
of Permits and Licenses. Applicants will be required to be photographed
and fingerprinted by the Police [Bureau] Department and every appli-
cant must produce satisfactory evidence of good character prior to the
issuance of such license. All licenses issued under this title shall expire on
June 30 of each year. For licenses issued for periods of less than one year,
the fee shall be prorated on a monthly basis, but in no case shall it be less
than one hundred dollars and there shall be no rebate on revoked or
remitted licenses.

40A-6. Stolen Goods.

(a) In the event an item is located in a Baltimore County pawnshop
and it has been definitely established that this item was stolen within the
boundaries of Baltimore County, and having been positively identified by
proper owner and if an arrest and conviction