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Code · Maryland · Business Regulation

§ 17-1804

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§17–1804.
(a)An applicant for a trader’s license shall state in the application the place where the applicant will do business as a trader.
(1)An applicant for a trader’s license may apply under this subsection if the applicant has a defect in vision such that:
(i)visual acuity in the applicant’s better eye does not exceed 20/140 with correcting lenses; or
(ii)the widest diameter of the applicant’s visual field subtends an angle not exceeding 20 degrees.
(2)An applicant for a trader’s license under this subsection shall submit to the clerk:
(i)a signed certificate, from a licensed physician who specializes in treatment of the eye, that the applicant’s vision meets the standard of paragraph
(1)of this subsection; and
(ii)an affidavit that the applicant is the owner of the place of business listed in the application.
(3)Blind Industries also may apply for a trader’s license under this subsection for a business that it operates, if Blind Industries submits to the clerk an affidavit that:
(i)Blind Industries operates the business listed in the application; and
(ii)the manager of the business has vision that meets the standard of paragraph
(1)of this subsection.
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