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 17-20A-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 17-2101 – “License” Defined
In this subtitle, “license” has the meaning stated in § 17-201 of this title.
Section 17-2102 – Doing Business Without License
A person may not do any business in the State for which a license is required under this title unless the person has an appropriate license.
Section 17-2103 – Failure to Display License
A person may not fail to display a license as required by this title.
Section 17-1904 – License Fees
An applicant for a vending machine license shall pay to the clerk a license fee of $2.50 for each vending machine.
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.
Section 17-1806 – Applications for Licenses
(a) An applicant for a trader’s license shall state in the application the place where the applicant will do business as a trader. (b) (1) An applicant for a trader’s license may apply under this subsection if the applicant has a defect in vision such that: (i) visual acuity in the applicant’s better eye does not exceed 20/140 with […]