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will be used and for what specific purpose, (5) his citizenship, if the applicant is an
individual, (6) if the applicant is a partnership, the names and addresses of the partners
and their citizenship, [and] (7) if the applicant is an association or corporation, the
names and addresses of the officers and directors thereof and their citizenship, and (8)
proof of liability insurance in the amount that the State Fire Prevention Commission sets.
The State Fire Marshal shall issue the license applied for unless he finds that either the
applicant, or an officer, agent or employee of the applicant who will be handling
explosives, is not sufficiently experienced and will not work under satisfactory supervision
in the handling of explosives, lacks suitable facilities therefor, has been convicted of a
crime involving violence or of a felony, or is disloyal to the United States or will use the
explosives for an illegal purpose, or that the application contains any false information or
fails to provide any required information; provided, however, that if the explosives are to
be used for agricultural purposes on the premises of the possessor, the license shall not be
withheld either on the grounds of inexperience or lack of satisfactory supervision or
suitable facilities.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Extraneous conjunctions in Article 38A,-§ 28(a), (b), and (c).

Occurred: Ch. 46, Acts of 1992. Correction by the Michie Company in the
1992 Cumulative Supplement to the 1990 Replacement Volume of Volume 4
of the Annotated Code of Maryland is validated by this Act.

Article 41 - Governor - Executive and Administrative Departments

4-201.

(j) (1) A person may not be employed as a police officer by any law
enforcement unit for a period to exceed 12 months unless that person is certified by the
Commission, as provided for in subsection (d)(6) of this section [of this section].

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Redundant language in Article 41, § 4-201(j)(1).

Occurred: Ch. 22, Acts of 1992. Correction by the Michie Company in the
1992 Cumulative Supplement to the 1990 Replacement Volume of Volume 4
of the Annotated Code of Maryland is validated by this Act.

4-602A.

(b) [(1)]With the approval of the Secretary, the Director may establish a home
detention program under which offenders under this section may be permitted to reside
in a private dwelling approved by the Director.                                                     

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Extraneous paragraph designation in Article 41, § 4-602A(b).

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