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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 1909
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(1972 Replacement Volume and 1976 Supplement)
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SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That Section 33A(a) Sections 32 and 33A 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is hereby repealed and reenacted, with amendments, to
read as follows:
Article 56 — Licenses
32.
(a) [No] A person or corporation, other than the
grower, maker or manufacturer [shall] MAY NOT barter,
OFFER FOR SALE, [or] sell, or otherwise dispose of [, or
shall offer for sale] any goods, chattles, wares or
merchandise, within this State, without first obtaining a
license in the manner [herein] prescribed.
(b) Any private individual may conduct a public
sale of his personal effects on his own property without
a license, provided that no more than one sale is
conducted for a period not to exceed 14 consecutive days
in any one calendar year,
(C) AN INDIVIDUAL WHO DISPLAYS AND SELLS GOODS,
WARES, CHATTELS, OR MERCHANDISE AT A SHOW IS NOT REQUIRED
TO OBTAIN ANY LICENSE OR AFFIDAVIT IF THE SHOW IS
PROMOTED BY
(1) A CHURCH AS DEFINED IN §5-301(B) OF THE
CORPORATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS ARTICLE, OR
(2) ANY GOVERNMENT AGENCY, OR
(3) AN AMATEUR RADIO ORGANIZATION, OR
(4) AN ANTIQUE VEHICLE, MACHINE AND EQUIPMENT
ORGANIZATION.
33A.
(a) (1) In this section the following words have
the meanings indicated.
(2) "Promoter" means a person who for
consideration rents or leases space temporarily to an
exhibitor for the display and sale of goods, wares,
chattels, or merchandise at a show.
(3) "Exhibitor" means a person who for
consideration rents or leases space temporarily from a
promoter for the display and sale of goods, wares,
chattels, or merchandise AND HAVING A TOTAL INVENTORY
VALUE IN EXCESS OF $250 at a show. "EXHIBITOR" DOES NOT
INCLUDE ANY PERSON WHO SUBMITS TO THE PROMOTER AT A SHOW
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