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9. Misrepresentation of a material fact by an applicant in obtaining a license;
10. Wilful failure to notify the Department of any change of control in
ownership, management or business name or location, or of appointment of
salesmen as required by this subtitle;
11. Conducting a vehicle dealership in any name other than the one in which the
dealer or salesman is licensed;
12. Advertising in any manner whatsoever that the dealer or salesman is
licensed under this subtitle; [or]
13. Wilful failure to comply with any lawful order, demand or rule or regulation
made by the Department under and within the authority of this subtitle;
14. Wilful failure or refusal to comply with the terms of a warranty or
guarantee; OR
[[15. ALLOWING A PERSON WITHOUT A PROPER DRIVER'S
LICENSE TO ROAD TEST A MOTOR VEHICLE.]] 15. KNOWINGLY
PERMITTING A PERSON TO ROAD TEST A MOTOR VEHICLE
WITHOUT HAVING A VALID DRIVER'S LICENSE OF THE
APPROPRIATE CLASSIFICATION.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take
effect July 1, 1973.
Approved April 26, 1973.
CHAPTER 141
(House Bill 325)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 13-104(a) of Article 66
1/2 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1972 Supplement), title "Vehicle
Laws," subtitle "13. Inspection of Used Vehicles and Warnings For Defective
Equipment," to provide an exception to a requirement for a certificate of
inspection in certain cases where a warning is issued for defective equipment.
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That Section 13-104(a) of Article 66 1/2 of the Annotated Code of
Maryland (1972 Supplement), title "Vehicle Laws," subtitle "13. Inspection of
Used Vehicles and Warnings For Defective Equipment," be and is hereby repealed
and re-enacted, to read as follows:
13-104.
(a) Whenever any member of the State Police or any officer of a county police
department, or any officer of a police department of a city or municipality
observes that a motor vehicle registered in Maryland is being operated with
equipment and mechanisms which apparently do not meet the standards therefor as
promulgated by the Department, he shall stop the operator of the vehicle and issue
to him a warning of defective equipment and mechanisms. The warning directs the
owner of the vehicle to have the equipment and mechanisms which are indicated on
the warning as apparently defective corrected at a place of the owner's choosing
within a period of 10 days from the date of issuance of the warning and to forward
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