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Session Laws, 1970
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Marvin Mandel, Governor                          1383

($5.00) to the wrecker conveying ownership of the vehicle to be
destroyed to such scrap processor. Scrap processors and wreckers
must be licensed under this section to be eligible for this fee. No
fee shall be paid by the Department for any vehicle destroyed by any
scrap processor prior to July 1, 1970, and the Department shall
require satisfactory evidence confirming the date that such vehicle
was destroyed in the form and manner prescribed by the Depart-
ment.

§ 5-206. Wrecker and Scrap Processor to maintain records.

A wrecker and a scrap processor shall keep an accurate and com-
plete record of all motor vehicles purchased or received by him in
the course of his business. These records shall contain the name and
address of the person from whom each motor vehicle was purchased
or received and the date such purchases or receipts occurred and
such other information that may be required by the Department. The
records shall be open for inspection by any police department at any
time during normal business hours. Any record required by this sub-
section shall be kept by the scrap processor for at least three years
after the transaction to which it applies.

§ 5-207. Authority to promulgate rules and regulations.

The Department may promulgate other rules and regulations and
prescribe forms necessary to administer the provisions of this section
relating to wreckers and scrap processors.

§ 5-208. Storage of Vehicles.

It is unlawful for a wrecker to store vehicles for salvage or
demolition at a density of more than 250 vehicles for any one acre.

§ 5-209. Uniformity of provisions.

It is the sense of the General Assembly that the provisions of this
subtitle shall be uniform throughout the State and shall supersede
any local law inconsistent herewith.

§ 5-210. Violation of Part II.

Violation of any of the provisions of this part shall be deemed a
misdemeanor.

Part IIIVehicle Salesmen
§ 5-301. Vehicle salesmen must be licensed.

(a)    It shall be unlawful for any person to act as a vehicle sales-
man

1.    Without having first procured a license under this part; or

2.    After his license has been cancelled, suspended, or revoked, or
has expired.

(b)    Every person who holds a valid license as a salesman issued
under Article 66½ of this Code as it was in effect on the day prior
to the effective date of this part may continue to carry on or conduct


 

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