Marvin Mandel, Governor 51:
TED, MAY REQUEST THE BOARD FOR A HEARING BY FIL-
ING A WRITTEN REQUEST FOR SUCH A HEARING WITH
THE BOARD.
(h) Notwithstanding any other provision of this subheading, the
following persons may, to the extent authorized prior to the effective
date of this subtitle and subject to the conditions specified in this
paragraph and paragraph (i) hereof continue to wear, carry, or
transport a handgun without a permit:
(1) holders of Special Police Commissions issued under Sections
60 to 70 of Article 41 of the Annotated Code of Maryland, while
actually on duty on the property for which the Commission was
issued or while travelling to or from such duty;
(2) uniformed security guards or, SPECIAL RAILWAY POLICE,
AND watchmen who have been cleared for such employment by the
Maryland State Police, while in the course of their employment or
while travelling to or from the place of employment;
(3) guards in the employ of a bank, savings and loan association,
building and loan association, or express or armored car agency,
while in the course of their employment or while travelling to or
from the place of employment;
(4) private detectives and employees of private detectives pre-
viously licensed under former Section 90A of Article 56 of the
Annotated Code of Maryland, while in the course of their employ-
ment, or while travelling to or from the place of employment.
(i) Each person referred to in paragraph (h) hereof shall, within
one year after the effective date of this subtitle, make application
for a permit as provided in this section. SUCH APPLICATION
SHALL INCLUDE EVIDENCE SATISFACTORY TO THE SU-
PERINTENDENT OF THE MARYLAND STATE POLICE THAT
THE APPLICANT IS TRAINED AND QUALIFIED IN THE USE
OF HANDGUNS. The right to wear, carry, or transport a handgun
provided for in paragraph (h) hereof shall terminate at the expira-
tion of one year after the effective date of this subtitle if no such
application is made, or immediately upon notice to the applicant
that his application for a permit has not been approved.
(J) AS USED IN THIS SECTION, SUPERINTENDENT
MEANS THE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE MARYLAND STATE
POLICE, ACTING DIRECTLY OR THROUGH HIS DULY AU-
THORIZED OFFICERS AND AGENTS.
(K) IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR A PERSON TO WHOM A PER-
MIT HAS BEEN ISSUED OR RENEWED TO CARRY, WEAR,
OR TRANSPORT A HANDGUN WHILE HE IS IN AN INTOX-
ICATED CONDITION. UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
OR DRUGS. A PERSON VIOLATING THIS SUBSECTION IS
GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR, AND UPON CONVICTION HE
SHALL BE FINED $1,000 OR BE IMPRISONED FOR NOT
MORE THAN ONE YEAR OR BOTH.
36F. Definitions.
(a) The term "handgun" as used in this subheading shall include
any pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed on
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