§ 19-101. Tourist or travelers' guide or information services  


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  •    (a) Use of word "official" prohibited. -- A person other than as an agent or employee of the United States or a state or a political subdivision of the United States or a state may not use the word "official", or its equivalent, in connection with a tourist or travelers' guide or information service or with related advertising or publicity.

    (b) List of establishments paying commission for referrals required on signs; exceptions. --

       (1) In this subsection, "advertisement" includes a display or sign that is visible from a public highway.

       (2) A person may not conduct or operate a tourist or travelers' information service unless each affixed advertisement that announces the service by the prominent display of the word "information" or a synonym includes, in letters that are at least half the size of the largest letters in the advertisement and that are lighted and displayed with substantially equal prominence, a complete list of names, headed "Sales Agents For" or the equivalent, of each business from which a person, directly or indirectly connected with the service, receives a commission, fee, or other payment or remuneration for referrals to the business.

       (3) This subsection does not apply to:

          (i) a bona fide chamber or association of commerce of cities, towns, or counties of the State; or

          (ii) an information service furnished by a retail business if remuneration is not received from any other business other than for goods sold on the premises.

    (c) Penalty. -- Any person who violates any provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a penalty not exceeding $ 500 for each offense.


HISTORY: 1956, ch. 35; 1959, ch. 394; 1996, ch. 10, § 4, 5; 2003, ch. 21, § 1.