Section 19-704 – Violations
(a) A violation of this subtitle: (1) is an unfair or deceptive trade practice within the meaning of Title 13 of the Commercial Law Article; and (2) except for the provisions of § 13–411 of the Commercial Law Article, is subject to the enforcement and penalty provisions contained in Title 13 of the Commercial Law Article. (b) Each offer […]
Section 19-705 – Additional Rights and Remedies Not Limited
Nothing in this subtitle limits the ability of the State or a local government to prosecute the owner or operator of a retail pet store for any other violation of law.
Section 19-707 – Additional Rights and Remedies Not Limited
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL JANUARY 1, 2020 PER CHAPTER 237 OF 2018 // Nothing in this subtitle limits: (1) the rights or remedies otherwise available to a purchaser; (2) the ability of the owner or operator of a retail pet store and purchaser to agree to additional terms and conditions that do not impair the rights granted to […]
Section 19-801 – Operation of Stores
(a) A mining company formed or organized in the State may not own, operate, hold any interest in, or receive profits from any store. (b) This section does not prohibit the employees of a mining company from forming a cooperative store.
Section 19-901 – Wireless Security Systems
(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. (2) (i) “Security system” means any burglary alarm system or robbery alarm system. (ii) “Security system” includes the service of monitoring the property to which a security system is attached in case of an alarm sounding. (3) (i) “Wireless security system” means a security system that is designed to carry […]
Section 19-902 – Battery-Charged Fence Security System — Certain Registrations or Permits Required of Provider, Installer or Operator — Local Government Not to Impose Additional Requirements
(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. (2) (i) “Battery–charged fence security system” means an alarm security system that includes a fence, a battery–operated energizer connected to the fence and intended to periodically deliver voltage impulses to the fence, a battery–charging device used exclusively to charge the battery, and any other ancillary components and […]
Section 19-604 – Criminal History Records Check
Prior to the release of any personal contact information to the client or the recruit, the international marriage broker shall conduct a State and national criminal history records check of the client, including a search of the sex offender registry.
Section 19-605 – Disclosure of Personal Contact Information
An international marriage broker may disclose personal contact information on a recruit only after obtaining consent from the recruit, written in the recruit’s native language.
Section 19-606 – Doing Business in the State
An international marriage broker shall be deemed to be doing business in the State if it contracts for services with a Maryland resident or is considered to be doing business under other laws of the State.
Section 19-305 – Warrants
A District Court judge shall issue a search warrant, authorizing a search of the premises specified in the warrant, to a sheriff, deputy sheriff, or other law enforcement officer to whom a warrant may be directed, if a person who has registered a returnable container or returnable textile, or the person’s agent, makes an affidavit […]