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Code · Maryland · Business Regulation

§ 17-907

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§17–907.
(1)An applicant for a peddler license shall pay to the clerk the applicable license fee.
(2)If the applicant is a foot peddler, the license fee is:
(i)in Baltimore City, $200;
(ii)in St. Mary’s County, the amount set by the County Commissioners, by resolution; and
(iii)in any other county, $100.
(3)If the applicant is a one–horse peddler, the license fee is:
(i)in Baltimore City, $250;
(ii)in St. Mary’s County, the amount set by the County Commissioners, by resolution; and
(iii)in any other county, $150.
(4)If the applicant is a two–horse peddler, the license fee is:
(i)in Baltimore City, $300;
(ii)in St. Mary’s County, the amount set by the County Commissioners, by resolution; and
(iii)in any other county, $200.
(5)If the applicant is a motor vehicle peddler, the license fee is:
(i)in Baltimore City, $500;
(ii)in St. Mary’s County, the amount set by the County Commissioners, by resolution; and
(iii)in any other county, $300; but
1. in Garrett County, the license fee is $100 for a resident of Garrett County; and
2. in Worcester County, the license fee is $100 for a resident of Worcester County who sells only ice cream.
(1)In Harford County, an applicant for a peddler license must have the written permission of the owner or lessee of the property where the applicant will do business.
(2)The written permission shall include:
(i)the name, address, and telephone number of the owner or lessee of the property;
(ii)the name, permanent address, and telephone number of the applicant;
(iii)a description of the goods to be sold by the applicant; and
(iv)the times of day and the number of days per month that the applicant is allowed to do business on the property of the owner or lessee.
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