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[3. the Social Security number of each party who voluntarily
discloses the number; and]
(ii) a statement that the license is valid only:
1. for 6 months from the effective date and time stated on the
license; and
2. in the county in which it is issued.
Article - Natural Resources
4-604.
(c) A person may apply for an angler's license to any person designated by the
Department. The application shall be on a form the Department prepares and
supplies. The applicant shall fill out, sign and submit the application to the person
designated to issue an angler's license. A person may apply by mail.
(f) (1) The application shall contain the applicant's name, SOCIAL SECURITY
NUMBER, and place of residence.
(2) A person may not use an assumed name or an address other than the
person's legal place of residence or make any false statement to obtain an angler's
license.
(3) Before an angler's license may be issued, the applicant for the license
shall sign a statement which says:
"I understand that this license does not of itself permit me to fish on private
property, and if I do so without permission of the owner I may be subject to a fine."
4-205.
(L) (1) THE DEPARTMENT SHALL REQUIRE AN APPLICANT FOR ANY
RECREATIONAL LICENSE UNDER THIS TITLE TO PROVIDE THE APPLICANT'S SOCIAL
SECURITY NUMBER IF THE APPLICANT HAS A SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
(2) EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN § 10-617 OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT
ARTICLE, THE SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OF AN APPLICANT MAY NOT BE
DISCLOSED AS PART OF THE PUBLIC RECORD OF THE APPLICATION.
Article - State Government
10-617.
(a) Unless otherwise provided by law, a custodian shall deny inspection of a
part of a public record, as provided in this section.
(K) (1) EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH (2) OF THIS SUBSECTION, A
CUSTODIAN SHALL DENY INSPECTION OF THE PART OF AN APPLICATION FOR A
MARRIAGE LICENSE UNDER § 2-402 OF THE FAMILY LAW ARTICLE OR A
RECREATIONAL LICENSE UNDER TITLE 4 OF THE NATURAL RESOURCES ARTICLE
THAT CONTAINS A SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER.
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