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1186

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 451

of at least [3] THREE feet or burn it within three hours
[prior to] BEFORE sunset of the day following the
discovery of the animal.

4-117.

(b) After an applicant for or recipient of
inspection services is accorded an opportunity for a
hearing, the Secretary may refuse or withdraw inspection
services for any period of time for any establishment, if
he determines that:

(1)    The applicant or recipient is unfit to
engage in any business requiring inspection because:

(i) The applicant or recipient, or in
case the applicant or recipient is a partnership, any
general partner[;], or in case the applicant or recipient
is a corporation, any officer, director, holder, or owner
of more than 10 percent of the voting stock, is or has
been responsibly connected with any business or person
who has committed any offense under this subtitle or has
been convicted in any federal, state, or local court of
any felony or of any violation of law designed to protect
the public from unwholesome, adulterated, or misbranded
food or from fraud, in connection with transactions in
food; or

(ii) The applicant or recipient, or any
person, conducting a business with which the applicant or
recipient was responsibly connected, had inspection
services refused or withdrawn for a period which has not
expired; or

(2)    The application for inspection contains
a materially false or misleading statement made by the
applicant or recipient, or its representative on its
behalf, or any fact required by the application form has
been concealed or withheld.

5-209.

All commercial application of any pesticide shall be
under the supervision of a certified custom applicator,
certified pest control applicator, or certified public
agency applicator who is responsible and liable for the
application. All applications of restricted use
pesticides by a certified private applicator shall be
done under his supervision, and he is responsible and
liable for the application.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1976.

Approved May 4, 1976.

 

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