HARRY HUGHES, Governor 55
punctuation in the 1985 Replacement Volume to Volume 6
of the Acts of the Annotated Code, it must be
corrected legislatively.
The omission of the error was noted by the Computer
Division of the Department of Legislative Reference.
(f) The Comptroller shall review all dealer licenses issued
pursuant to [§ 140 of this subtitle] THIS SECTION and outstanding
on July 1, 1985, and shall classify such licenses into one of the
classes enumerated in this section. Thereafter, such licensees
may continue to exercise the privileges conferred by such newly
classified license until such time as the licensee would be
required to apply for a new license pursuant to regulations of
the Comptroller in effect on July 1, 1985.
(g) (1) In order to obtain an exemption certificate, a
person shall apply to the Comptroller in accordance with
subsection (b) of this [subsection] SECTION, and the applicant
shall meet at least 1 of the following conditions:
(i) The applicant is an organization
specifically exempt from the motor vehicle fuel tax under this
subtitle;
(ii) The applicant is the holder of a valid
Class "U" license;
(iii) The applicant is the holder of a valid
Class "S" license;
(iv) The applicant is the holder of a valid
Class "F" license; or
(v) The applicant does not own or operate any
vehicles propelled by special fuel upon the public highways of
this State.
DRAFTER'S NOTE: This clarifies two internal references in
Article 56, §§ 140(f) and (g)(1).
The existing references were in Ch. 607 of the Acts of
the Regular Session of the General Assembly of 1985.
The clarifications were suggested by the Michie
Company.
147.
If the license or exemption certificate provided for in §
140 OF THIS ARTICLE shall for any reason be cancelled by the
Comptroller for failure to comply with the provisions of this
subtitle, or the Comptroller has knowledge of any person who has
failed to comply with this subtitle, the Comptroller shall
immediately notify the Motor Vehicle Administration of such
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