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Session Laws, 1974
Volume 713, Page 1915   View pdf image
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                                1915

(24)   ALL RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES, SPORTS AND
AMUSEMENTS ARE PERMITTED ON SUNDAY[[.]] INCLUDING THE
SALE OR RENTAL OF SUCH ITEMS THAT MAY BE RELATED TO THE
PERFORMANCE OF SUCH RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES, SPORTS AND
AMUSEMENTS AT SHOPS LOCATED WITHIN THE BOUNDARY LINES OF
PLACES WHERE SUCH RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES, SPORTS AND
AMUSEMENTS ARE PERMITTED. HOWEVER, THE RECREATIONAL
ACTIVITIES, SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION
529 OF THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE CONTROLLED AS SPECIFIED
THEREIN;

(25)   PREMISES FOR THE SALE AND DISPENSING OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SHALL BE CONTROLLED AS PROVIDED IN
ARTICLE 2B OF THE ANNOTATED CODE;

(26)   THE DELIVERY OF HOME HEATING OILS AND
GAS TOGETHER WITH RELATED SERVICES, IN CASES OF
EMERGENCY;

(27)   SELF SERVICE LAUNDROMATS[[;]] AND ALL
TYPES OF CAR WASHES:

(28)   NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHALL BE
CONSTRUED TO PERMIT ANY NEW OR USED CAR DEALER TO SELL,
DISPOSE, BARTER, DEAL IN, DELIVER, GIVE AWAY, SHOW, OR
OFFER FOR SALE ANY MOTOR VEHICLE OR CERTIFICATE OF TITLE
FOR ANY MOTOR VEHICLE ON SUNDAY;

(29)   NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHALL BE
CONSTRUED TO AFFECT OR CHANGE ANY EXISTING PUBLIC GENERAL
LAW OR PUBLIC LOCAL LAW PERTAINING TO SABBATH BREAKING IN
THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY;

(30)   THE STATE'S ATTORNEY OF WORCESTER COUNTY
MAY PETITION THE CIRCUIT COURT TO ENJOIN ANY VIOLATION OF
THIS SECTION;

(31)   ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION
VIOLATING THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION IS GUILTY OF A
MISDEMEANOR AND, UPON CONVICTION, IS SUBJECT TO THE
FOLLOWING PENALTIES. THE FIRST CONVICTION IS PUNISHABLE
BY A FINE NOT TO EXCEED ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00), A
SECOND CONVICTION IS PUNISHABLE BY A FINE NOT TO EXCEED
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500.00), AND FOR A THIRD OR
SUBSEQUENT CONVICTION BY A FINE NOT TO EXCEED FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500.00) FOR EACH EMPLOYEE CAUSED,
DIRECTED OR AUTHORIZED TO WORK IN VIOLATION OF THIS
SECTION. NOTHING CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO
PERMIT ANY FINE UPON ANY EMPLOYEE OR AGENT WHO HAS BEEN
CAUSED OR DIRECTED BY HIS EMPLOYER TO VIOLATE THE
PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION.

 

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