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Section 19-102 – Common Carrier — Sale of Freight and Baggage

    (a)    This section applies to each corporation or company that acts as a common carrier or forwarder in the State, including a railroad, steamboat, transportation, or forwarding company.     (b)    (1)    Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, a common carrier or forwarder may sell at public auction freight that is forwarded on the common carrier or […]

Section 19-103 – National Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline Information

    (a)    (1)    In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.         (2)    “Adult entertainment” means live entertainment:             (i)    in which individuals appear for public view in a state of nudity or partial nudity; or             (ii)    that, applying contemporary standards, the average individual would find, taken as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest.         (3)    “Adult entertainment establishment” means a business […]

Section 19-104 – Business Discounts and Preferences for Veterans — Identification

    A business registered with the State Department of Assessments and Taxation that offers a discount or preference on products or services to veterans shall accept a valid driver’s license or identification card issued under § 12–302 of the Transportation Article that includes a notation of veteran status as verification of the veteran status of the […]

Section 19-105 – Commercial Sales of Dogs or Cats — Prohibited Acts

    (a)    This section does not apply to:         (1)    an animal welfare organization or animal control unit displaying dogs or cats for adoption or the adoption of dogs or cats from an animal welfare organization or animal control unit; or         (2)    a dog breeder and a specific individual purchaser conducting a prearranged sale of a dog if the location […]

Section 17-20A-06 – Effect on Other Laws

    The requirements of this subtitle are in addition to and do not exempt or otherwise alter the obligations of a transient vendor under the requirements of:         (1)    the sales and use tax law under Titles 11 and 13 of the Tax – General Article; and         (2)    any other licensing or permit requirements under this title or under […]

Section 17-2104 – Initiation of Prosecution

    With the approval of the Comptroller, the chief license inspector or an assistant license inspector shall begin proceedings to prosecute each person who:         (1)    is required to get a license from a clerk under this title; but         (2)    fails to get the license or to pay an adequate license fee.