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§ 17-1007. Applications for licenses.
 

An applicant for a State junk license shall: 

(1) certify to the clerk the applicant's name and business address; and 

(2) pay to the clerk a license fee of: 

(i) $10 for a junk dealer or scrap metal processor license, if the applicant is a resident of the State; 

(ii) $5 for an agent license, if the applicant is a resident of the State; or 

(iii) $100 for a junk dealer or scrap metal processor license or agent license, if the applicant is not a resident of the State. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 56, § 234; 1992, ch. 4, § 2.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Business-regulation > Title-17 > Subtitle-10 > 17-1007

§ 17-1007. Applications for licenses.
 

An applicant for a State junk license shall: 

(1) certify to the clerk the applicant's name and business address; and 

(2) pay to the clerk a license fee of: 

(i) $10 for a junk dealer or scrap metal processor license, if the applicant is a resident of the State; 

(ii) $5 for an agent license, if the applicant is a resident of the State; or 

(iii) $100 for a junk dealer or scrap metal processor license or agent license, if the applicant is not a resident of the State. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 56, § 234; 1992, ch. 4, § 2.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Business-regulation > Title-17 > Subtitle-10 > 17-1007

§ 17-1007. Applications for licenses.
 

An applicant for a State junk license shall: 

(1) certify to the clerk the applicant's name and business address; and 

(2) pay to the clerk a license fee of: 

(i) $10 for a junk dealer or scrap metal processor license, if the applicant is a resident of the State; 

(ii) $5 for an agent license, if the applicant is a resident of the State; or 

(iii) $100 for a junk dealer or scrap metal processor license or agent license, if the applicant is not a resident of the State. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 56, § 234; 1992, ch. 4, § 2.]