Section 17-20A-02 – License Required
(a) (1) Before conducting business in the State, a transient vendor shall obtain a transient vendor’s license. (2) The Comptroller may not issue a transient vendor’s license unless the transient vendor has a sales and use tax license and any necessary trader’s license and has paid all State taxes. (3) An application for a transient vendor’s license shall be […]
Section 17-20A-03 – Notification of Comptroller; Inspection; Suspension or Revocation of License
(a) The Comptroller may provide by regulation or may order in an individual case that at least 10 days before entering the State to conduct business, a transient vendor shall notify the Comptroller, in writing, of the location or locations where it intends to conduct business and the date or dates on which it intends to […]
Section 17-20A-04 – Stop Sale Order; Seizure of License or Goods
(a) (1) Subject to the hearing provisions of subsection (b) of this section, if a transient vendor conducting business in the State fails to display a valid transient vendor’s license, the Comptroller may order an immediate stop sale until a transient vendor’s license is obtained or may order a law enforcement officer to seize the goods that […]
Section 17-20A-05 – Conducting Business Without Displaying License Prohibited
A transient vendor who conducts business in the State without displaying a valid transient vendor’s license is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction is subject to a fine not to exceed $500 for each offense.
Section 17-1801 – Definitions
(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. (b) “Blind Industries” means Blind Industries and Services of Maryland. (c) “Chain store license” means a license issued by the clerk to operate 2 or more stores under the same general management or ownership. (d) “Exhibitor” means a person who rents space from a promoter to display and […]
Section 17-1816 – Violating Provisions on Licenses for Visually Handicapped Individuals or Blind Industries; Penalty
A person, including a licensed physician, who violates or conspires to violate any provision of this subtitle that relates to trader’s licenses for visually handicapped individuals or Blind Industries is guilty of a misdemeanor and, on conviction, is subject to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or imprisonment not exceeding 6 months or both.
Section 17-1802 – Scope of Subtitle
This subtitle does not apply to the sale of alcoholic beverages.
Section 17-1901 – “Vending Machine License” Defined
In this subtitle, “vending machine license” means a license issued by the clerk to sell goods or offer goods for sale through a vending machine.
Section 17-1803 – Additional Licenses and Fees
(a) Except as otherwise provided by State law and notwithstanding any local ordinance or regulation to the contrary, a manufacturer located and doing business in the State may sell and deliver goods to licensed traders in the State and for doing so need not get a license from or pay a fee to a county, municipal […]
Section 17-1902 – Scope of Subtitle
This subtitle does not apply to: (1) the sale or offering for sale of cigarettes, newspapers, magazines, paper cups, paper or cloth towels, soap, toilet seat covers, postage stamps, or sanitary napkins; or (2) the sale or offering for sale of merchandise through a bulk vending machine as defined in § 11–201.1 of the Tax – General […]