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unnecessary; in this regard, see revisor's
note §5-902 of this subtitle.
See, also, §§1-101 and 5-101 of this article
tor other applicable definitions.
5-902. AUTHORITY OF ADMINISTRATION.
THE ADMINISTRATION MAY ADOPT RULES AND REGULATIONS
PROVIDING FOR THE LICENSING OF AIR SCHOOLS.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
from the first sentence of Art. 1A, §6—603(a).
The present reference to "annual" licensing is
deleted as unduly restrictive. The Commission
doubts that the General Assembly intended to
preclude periodic licensing on some other
reasonable basis-—e.g., biennially.
The present law also is revised to clarify
that the manner of "providing for" licensure
is by "rules and regulations", which, of
course, are subject to the publication and
other requisites of the Administrative
Procedure Act (Art. 41, §§244 et seq.) and the
State Documents Law (Art. 41, §§256B et seq.)
In this section and throughout this subtitle,
the Commission has deleted as obsolete and
unnecessary the present provisions for the
separate licensing of "aeronautics instructors
giving instructions in ground subjects
pertaining to aeronautics". The
Administration has never provided for this
independent form of licensure and, since the
matter is covered fully by federal law, does
not intend to do so. In any event, an
"aeronautics instructor's would be a "person"
described in §5-901(1) and §5-903(a) of this
subtitle and, therefore, subject to the
regulations imposed on an "air school".
5-903. LICENSE REQUIRED.
(A) STATE LICENSE.
IF THE ADMINISTRATION PROVIDES FOR THE LICENSING OF
AIR SCHOOLS, A PERSON MAY NOT OPERATE AN AIR SCHOOL
UNLESS THE PERSON HAS AN AIR SCHOOL LICENSE AS REQUIRED
BY THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATION.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection is new language
derived without substantive change from the
first sentence of Art. 1A, §6-603(c).
As to deletion of the present reference to an
"aeronautics instructor", see revisor's note
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