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Session Laws, 1983
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
(B) IN ANY PROCEEDING THAT INVOLVES THE EVALUATION OF
CLAIM FOR BENEFITS UNDER THIS ARTICLE IN A CIRCUIT COURT, THE
COURT OF SPECIAL APPEALS, OR THE COURT OF APPEALS, AN INTERESTED
PERSON MAY ONLY BE REPRESENTED BY AN ATTORNEY LICENSED TO
PRACTICE LAW IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND. 16. (b) No individual claiming benefits shall be charged fees
of any kind in any proceeding under this article by the Board of
Appeals or its representatives or by any court or by any officer
thereof. Any individual claiming benefits in any proceeding
before a special examiner, referee or the Board of Appeals may be
represented by counsel or other duly authorized agent; but no
such agent, other than an attorney at law, shall either charge or
accept for such services any remuneration whatever; and no such
counsel shall either charge or receive for such services more
than an amount approved by the Board of Appeals. AN EMPLOYER MAY
APPEAR FOR ITSELF OR BY COUNSEL OR OTHER DULY AUTHORIZED AGENT,
IN ANY PROCEEDING BEFORE THE APPEALS REFEREE OR THE BOARD OF
APPEALS. No person, firm or corporation shall solicit the
business of appearing on behalf of persons claiming benefits or
shall make it a business to solicit employment for another in
connection with claims for benefits under this article. Any
person, firm or corporation who violates any provision of this
subsection shall, for each such offense, be fined not more than
$1,000 or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall
take effect July 1, 1983. Approved May 10, 1983.
CHAPTER 121 (Senate Bill 318) AN ACT concerning Driver's License - Vanpools FOR the purpose of removing a prohibition against the driving of
a Class J (vanpool) vehicle by the holder of a Class D
driver's license; and clarifying language. BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article - Transportation Section 16-104 Annotated Code of Maryland (1977 Volume and 1982 Supplement)


 
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