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Session Laws, 1982
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

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invalid on that date unless renewed. It is the duty of the
Board to notify, at his last registered address, every
person registered under this subheading of the date of
expiration of his license and the amount of fee necessary
for its renewal for one (1) year; this notice shall be
mailed at least thirty (30) days in advance of the date of
expiration of said license. The annual renewal fee for
licenses shall be $25. The Board shall make an exception to
the foregoing renewal provision in the case of a person
serving in the armed forces of the United States.

Article - Courts and Judicial Proceedings

3-829.

(a)  The court may enter a judgment of restitution
against the parent of a child, or the child in any case in
which the court finds a child has committed a delinquent act
and during the commission of that delinquent act has:

(1)  Stolen, damaged, or destroyed the property
of another;

(2)   Inflicted personal injury on another,
requiring the injured person to incur medical, dental,
hospital, or funeral expenses.

(b)  Considering the age and circumstances of a child,
the court may order the child to make restitution to the
wronged party personally.

(c)  (1) A judgment rendered under this section may not
exceed:

(i) As to property stolen or destroyed,
the lesser of the fair market value of the property or

$5,000;

(ii) As to property damaged, the lesser of
the amount of damage not to exceed the fair market value of
the property damaged or $5,000; and

(iii) As to personal injuries, inflicted,
the lesser of the reasonable medical, dental, hospital,
funeral, and burial expenses incurred by the injured person
as a result of the injury or $5,000.

(2) As an absolute limit against any one child
or his parents, a judgment rendered under this section may
not exceed $5,000 for all acts arising out of a single
incident.

(d)  A judgment of restitution against a parent may not
be entered unless the parent has been afforded a reasonable
opportunity to be heard and to present appropriate evidence

 

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