3238 EXECUTIVE ORDERS
Maryland;
(b) Vehicles of municipal,
county, State or federal departments, public
service companies and other authorized service
vehicles as defined in Article 66 1/2, Section
1—103.1 of the annotated Code of Maryland,
upon presentation of proper identification;
(c) Funeral hearses,, funeral
limousines, and funeral flower coaches;
(d) Any vehicle operated by a
physician or nurse upon presentation of proper
identification;
(e) Any bus, as defined in
Article 66 1/2, § 1-105, school bus, as
defined in Article 66 1/2, § 1-181 and
taxicab, as defined in Article 66 1/2, §
1—197, except that taxicab shall also include
motor vehicles operated with the approval of
the Public Service Commission on fixed routes
and schedules.
(f) Motorcycles as defined in
Article 66 1/2, § 1-150 of the Annotated Code
of Maryland;
(g) Trucks (other than station
wagons) as defined in Article 66 1/2, § 1-205
of the Annotated Code of Maryland.
5. Any violation of this Order shall
be punishable as a misdemeanor and shall
subject the offender to a fine of not more
than one hundred dollars ($100.00) or not more
than sixty days incarceration, or both, upon
conviction thereof.
EXECUTIVE ORDER OF FEBRUARY 8, 1974
ENERGY CRISIS - SUNDAY STORE OPENINGS
WHEREAS, I, MARVIN MANDEL, Governor of the State of
Maryland did on November 14, 1973, proclaim that a
state of emergency existed within the area
constituting the entire State of Maryland by reason
of an acute shortage in usable energy resources; and
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