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872 LAWS OF MARYLAND Ch. 212
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explosives will be used and for what specific purpose, (5) his
citizenship, if the applicant is an individual, (6) if the
applicant is a partnership, the names and addresses of the
partners and their citizenship, and (7) if the applicant is an
association or corporation, the names and addresses of the
officers and directors thereof and their citizenship. The State
Fire Marshal shall issue the license applied for [without charge]
unless he finds that either the applicant, or an officer, agent
or employee of the applicant who will be handling explosives, is
not sufficiently experienced and will not work under satisfactory
supervision in the handling of explosives, lacks suitable
facilities therefor, has been convicted of a crime involving
violence or of a felony, or is disloyal to the United States or
will use the explosives for an illegal purpose, or that the
application contains any false information or fails to provide
any required information; provided, however, that if the
explosives are to be used for agricultural purposes on the
premises of the possessor, the license shall not be withheld
either on the grounds of inexperience or lack of satisfactory
supervision or suitable facilities.
(d) Application for license to possess explosives for use
in firearms shall be made to the State Fire Marshal in such form
as the State Fire Marshal shall prescribe and furnish, and shall
state, among other things: (1) the name and address of the
applicant, (2) the reason for desiring the license to possess
such explosives, (3) citizenship, if an individual applicant, (4)
if a partnership, the names and addresses of the partners and
their citizenship, and (5) if an association or corporation, the
names and addresses of the officers and directors thereof and
their citizenship. The State Fire Marshal shall issue the
license applied for [without charge] unless he finds that either
the applicant or an officer, agent, or employee of the applicant
who will be handling such explosives lacks suitable facilities
therefor, has been convicted of a crime involving violence or of
a felony, or is disloyal to the United States or will use the
explosives for an illegal purpose, or that the application
contains any false information or fails to provide any required
information.
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(a) Any license issued hereunder may be revoked by the
official issuing the same on any ground specified herein as a
ground for denying an application for such license or for
violation of regulations promulgated by the State Fire Prevention
Commission regulating the use, handling, and storage of
explosives.
(b) All licenses issued under this subtitle shall be valid
for a term of 1 calendar year from the date of issuance unless
sooner revoked.
(c) Each application for a license hereunder shall be
accompanied by the fee hereinafter prescribed, which fee shall be
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