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SENATE
1983
Suspension for Failure to Appear in Court FOR the purpose of requiring a court in this State and permitting
the Department of Natural Resources to suspend certain
fishing and crabbing licenses issued to any person who fails
to appear in court for the violation of certain provisions
of the Natural Resources Article; prohibiting the Department
from issuing a new license to the person until the person
appears in court to answer certain charges; and generally
relating to the suspension of certain fishing and crabbing
licenses for a failure to appear in court to answer certain
charges. BY adding to Article - Natural Resources Section 4-1208 Annotated Code of Maryland (1974 Volume and 1982 Supplement) The President put the question: Shall the Bill pass,
notwithstanding the objections of the Executive? The roll call vote resulted as follows:
Affirmative: 2                                                                                    Negative: 43 (See Roll Call No. 18)
The President announced the veto was sustained.
May 31, 1983 The Honorable Melvin A. Steinberg President of the Senate State House Annapolis, Maryland 21404 Dear Mr. President: In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland
Constitution, I have today vetoed Senate Bill 327. This bill provides a criminal penalty for out-of-county
truck vendors in Garrett County who fail to purchase an itinerant
peddler's license, as required by present law. The Attorney General has advised me that although there is
no constitutional objection to the penalty, as such, he regards
the existing licensing law as unconstitutional. Since the bill
adds a criminal penalty to a law of doubtful constitutionality,
and attempts to render more enforceable those existing
provisions, the Attorney General has not approved Senate Bill
227. A copy of the Opinion of the Attorney General is attached


 
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