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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor Ch. 380
[(2)] (II) by transmitting a copy of the records electronically, in a format
acceptable to the receiving law enforcement unit, by the end of each business day.
(2) (I) A DEALER WHO HOLDS A LICENSE FOR A PLACE OF BUSINESS
IN HOWARD COUNTY SHALL SUBMIT THE RECORDS TO THE LAW ENFORCEMENT
UNIT BY TRANSMITTING A COPY OF THE RECORDS ELECTRONICALLY IN
ACCORDANCE WITH PARAGRAPH (1)(II) OF THIS SUBSECTION.
(II) SUBPARAGRAPH (I) OF THIS PARAGRAPH DOES NOT APPLY TO
AN ANTIQUE DEALER THAT:
1. DOES NOT ENGAGE IN PAWN TRANSACTIONS; AND
2. HOLDS A VALID TRADER'S LICENSE OR DEALER'S LICENSE
UNDER STATE LAW.
(c) Each copy of a record, submitted to the primary law enforcement unit and,
if applicable, local law enforcement unit, shall include:
(1) the license number of the dealer;
(2) the location of each item listed in the record; and
(3) the information required under § 12-302 of this subtitle.
(d) A copy of a record submitted under this section:
(1) shall be kept confidential;
(2) is not a public record; and
(3) is not subject to Title 10, Subtitle 6 of the State Government Article.
(e) A law enforcement unit may destroy the copy of a record submitted under
this section after 1 year from the date the law enforcement unit receives the copy.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 2005.
Approved May 10, 2005.
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CHAPTER 380
(House Bill 484)
AN ACT concerning
Talbot County - Tax Sales - Auctioneer's Fee
FOR the purpose of altering the auctioneer's fee in Talbot County allowed as an
expense relating to certain tax sales of property; making this Act an emergency
measure; and generally relating to the auctioneer's fee in Talbot County allowed
as an expense relating to certain tax sales of property.
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