Code of Maryland; contrary to the form of the Act of Assembly in such case made and
provided and against the peace, government, and dignity of the State."]
349.
Any person or persons, his or their aiders or abettors who shall enter, or being
upon the premises of any other person, body corporate or politic in the State, shall,
against the will and consent of said person or persons, body corporate or politic or
their agents, take and carry away any horse, mare, colt, gelding, mule, ass, sheep,
hog; ox or cow, or any carriage, wagon, buggy, cart, boat, craft, vessel, or any other
vehicle including motor vehicle as defined in the laws of this State relating to such, or
property whatsoever, or take and carry away out of the custody or use of any person
or persons, body corporate or politic; or his or their agents, any of the
above enumerated property at whatsoever place the same may be found, shall upon
conviction thereof in any of the courts of this State having criminal jurisdiction be
adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall restore the property so taken and carried
away, or, if unable so to do, shall pay to the owner or owners the full-value thereof
and be fined not [less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars,] MORE THAN
$5,000 or be imprisoned [in the county or city jail, or the house of correction,] for not
[less than six months nor more than four] MORE THAN 5 years, or be both fined and
imprisoned as aforesaid, in the discretion of the court, although it may appear from
the evidence that such person or persons, his or their aiders and abettors, took and
carried away the property or any portion of the same enumerated in this section, for
his or their present use, and not with the intent of appropriating or converting the
same.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Section(s) 344(c) and (d),
respectively, of Article 27 - Crimes and Punishments of the Annotated Code of
Maryland be renumbered to be Section(s) 344(b) and (c), respectively.
SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 1999.
Approved May 13, 1999.
CHAPTER 349
(Senate Bill 387)
AN ACT concerning
Motor Vehicle Administration - Privacy Protection Act of 1999
FOR the purpose of prohibiting the disclosure, except under certain circumstances, of
Motor Vehicle Administration records containing certain personal information
unless the individual who is the subject of the record consents to the disclosure
in writing; authorizing a person in interest to withdraw consent to the
disclosure of certain personal information; providing that a certain withdrawal
of consent take effect at a certain time; making a stylistic change; authorizing
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