§ 17-1803. Additional licenses and fees  


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  •    (a) Local licenses and fees for manufacturers prohibited. -- 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 corporation, or other political subdivision.

    (b) Local licenses for auctioneers authorized. -- A county or municipal corporation may require a local license to sell goods at auction.

    (c) Additional licenses for visually handicapped individuals or Blind Industries prohibited. -- Notwithstanding any public general or public local law to the contrary, if a visually handicapped individual or Blind Industries holds a trader's license under this subtitle, the individual or Blind Industries need not get an additional license or pay an additional license fee to do business as a trader during the term of the trader's license.


HISTORY: An. Code 1957, art. 56, § 13, 34, 56; 1992, ch. 4, § 2.