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Maryland Code, Business Regulation 17-1404

Maryland Code > Business Regulation > § 17-1404


Current as of: 2010
        (a)   An applicant for a promoter license shall:
(1)   pay to the clerk a license fee of $500;
(2)   get a health permit from the health officer; and
(3)   get a safety permit from the Secretary of State Police.
(b)   An applicant for a health permit shall:
(1)   post a bond in accordance with § 17-1405 of this subtitle;
(2)   establish adequate health facilities and sanitation in accordance with any regulations adopted by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to govern outdoor musical festivals; and
(3)   show that the applicant has obtained approval of the local law enforcement unit.
(c)    (1)   An applicant for a safety permit shall show that the applicant has provided:
(i)   adequate security for the safety of spectators and their property;
(ii)   adequate arrangements for the orderly flow of traffic to, at, and from the outdoor musical festival; and
(iii)   adequate security for those persons who might reasonably be affected by the outdoor musical festival and for their property.
(2)   Paragraph (1)(iii) of this subsection does not apply in St. Mary’s County.
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