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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
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Ch. 418
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(2) If the licensee:
(i) Is convicted of a crime of violence;
(ii) Is convicted of any violation classified as a felony in this State;
(iii) Is convicted of any violation classified as a misdemeanor in this
State that carries a statutory penalty of more than 2 years;
(iv) Is convicted of any violation classified as a common law offense
where the licensee received a term of imprisonment of more than 2 years;
(v) Is a fugitive from justice;
(vi) Is a habitual drunkard;
(vii) Is addicted to or a habitual user of any controlled dangerous
substance;
(viii) Has spent more than 30 consecutive days in any medical
institution for treatment of a mental disorder or disorders, unless the licensee
produces a physician's certificate, issued subsequent to the last period of
institutionalization, certifying that the licensee is capable of possessing a regulated
firearm without undue danger to himself or herself, or to others;
(ix) Has knowingly or willfully manufactured, offered to sell, or sold
a handgun not on the handgun roster in violation of § 36-I of this article; or
(x) Has knowingly or willfully participated in a straw purchase of a
regulated firearm.
(K) No person shall engage in the business of selling regulated firearms
whose regulated firearms dealer's license has been suspended or revoked, unless such
suspension or revocation has been subsequently withdrawn by the Secretary or
overruled by the action of the courts pursuant to subsection [(k)] (L) below.
[(k)](L) Any prospective dealer aggrieved by the action of the Secretary may
request a hearing within 30 days from the date when written notice was forwarded to
such aggrieved person by writing to the Secretary, who shall grant the hearing within
15 days of said request. Said hearing and subsequent proceedings of judicial review, if
any, thereupon following shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of the
Administrative Procedure Act. A revocation shall not take effect while an appeal is
pending.
Article - Business Occupations and Professions
13-101.
(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(B) "CENTRAL REPOSITORY" MEANS THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION
SYSTEM CENTRAL REPOSITORY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND
CORRECTIONAL SERVICES.
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