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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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circumstances is held invalid, the constitutionality of the
remainder of the subtitle and the applicability thereof to other
persons and circumstances [shall] IS not [be] affected [thereby].
(1957 Code, sec. 225. 1951, ch. 328, sec. 179R.)
12-19. Restricted Electrician License; issue.
(A) In addition to the powers and duties given to the Board
in Sections 12-1 to 12-18, inclusive, the Board shall also
examine into the qualifications and capabilities of all persons
who are engaged or desire to engage in the limited fields of
electrical work, such as the installation, maintenance and repair
of electrically operated heating equipment, electrically operated
air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment, electrically
operated elevators, electrical display signs or electrical
household appliances.
(B) Persons found properly qualified by the Board shall be
issued Restricted Electrician Licenses which shall be designated
as such and shall contain the name of the particular fields of
electrical work in which the persons are qualified.
(C) All matters handled by the Board in connection with the
issuance of Restricted Electrician Licenses shall be dealt with
in the same way and under the same rules and regulations and to
the same extent as the Board uses in the issuance of Master
Electrician Licenses. (1957 Code, sec. 226. 1955, ch. 299, sec.
179S.)
13. Fences
13-1 through 13-5 Repealed by Ch. 162, Acts of 1973.
14. Funkstown
14-1 through 14-27
15. Hagerstown
15-1 through 15-84
16. Hancock
16-1 through 16-100
17. Junk Shops and Second-Hand Stores
17-1. Records; required.
17-2. Same; how kept.
17-3. Same; penalties.
17-1. Records; required.
[It shall be unlawful for any] A keeper, owner, proprietor
or employee of any junk shop in Washington County, or [fori any
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