Ch. 6
LAWS OF MARYLAND
the license for such film unless and until the same shall be
revoked by said Board, and said certificate or license shall be
exhibited by the holder thereof to any member of the Board or
employee thereof upon demand. In the case of motion pictures,
such statement shall be shown on the screen to the extent of
approximately four (4) feet of film. Upon each film examined and
approved by the Board, and upon each duplicate or print thereof,
the Board shall stamp, by perforation or otherwise, the serial
number and such other initials, words or designs as it may
prescribe, the serial number to correspond to the number on the
certificate of approval issued by the Board to be shown upon the
screen. In the case of slides or views, the Board shall furnish
in writing a similar certificate or license and each set of views
shall have at least two slides or views shown with a similar
statement. Upon satisfactory proof being submitted to the Board
that the certificate of approval attached to any film that has
been examined and approved by the Board, has been lost, mutilated
or destroyed, the Board shall have power in its discretion, and
upon payment in advance of the fee prescribed by § 11 of this
article, to issue a duplicate certificate of approval. Any
certificate or license issued as herein provided may be revoked
by the Board for any reason which would have justified the Board
in refusing to issue such license, or for any violation of law by
such applicant in securing such license, or in advertising or
using the film or view so licensed. Thereafter any such film may
again be submitted to the Board for approval and license.]
[8.
The Board shall keep a record of all examinations made by it
of films or views, noting on the record all films or views which
have been approved, and those which have not been approved, with
the reason for such disapproval.]
[9.
The Board shall report, in writing, annually, to the
Secretary of Licensing and Regulation, on or before the first day
of September of each year. The report shall show:
(1) A record of its meetings, and a summary of its
proceedings during the year immediately preceding the date of the
report.
(2) The results of all examinations of films or
views.
(3) A detailed statement of all prosecutions for
violations of this article.
(4) A detailed and itemized statement of all the
incomes and expenditures made by or in behalf of the Board.
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