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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
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thereof, shall be [punishable] PUNISHED by a fine of not
more than [five thousand dollars ($5,000.00)] $5,000, or
by imprisonment for not more than [six (6) ] 6 months, or
by both such fine and imprisonment. In addition, the
Comptroller of the Treasury may suspend or revoke any
license or registration required under Article 56 to make
sales of motor vehicle fuels and heating oils, for a
period not to exceed [thirty (30)] 30 days.
594B.
(e) The offenses referred to in subsection (d) of
this section are:
(1) Those offenses specified in the following
sections of Article 27, as they may be amended from time
to time:
(i) Section 8 (relating to burning
barracks, cribs, hay, corn, lumber, etc.; railway cars,
watercraft, vehicles, etc.);
(ii) Section 11 (relating to setting
fire while perpetrating crime);
(iii) Section 36 (relating to carrying
or wearing weapon) ;
(iv) Section 111 (relating to
destroying, injuring, etc., property of another);
(v) Section 287 (relating to possession
of hypodermic syringes, etc., restricted);
(vi) Section 341 (relating to stealing
goods worth less than $100.00);
(vii) Section 342 (relating to breaking
into building with intent to steal);
(viii) The common-law crime of assault
when committed with intent to do great bodily harm;
(ix) Sections 276 through 313D (relating
to drugs and other dangerous substances) as they shall be
amended from time to time; [and]
(x) Section 36B (relating to handguns);
AND
(XI) SECTION 388 (RELATING TO
MANSLAUGHTER BY AUTOMOBILE, MOTORBOAT, ETC.).
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SECTION 6. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Section
153 of Article 56 — Licenses, of the Annotated Code of
Maryland (1972 Replacement Volume and 1976 Supplement),
be and it is hereby repealed and reenacted, with
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