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Code · Maryland · Tax - General

§ 9-320

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§9–320.
(a)An applicant for a license shall submit to the Comptroller:
(1)a completed application, on the form that the Comptroller requires, that:
(i)is made under oath;
(ii)states the name under which the applicant does or will do business in the State;
(iii)states, for partnerships, the name of each partner;
(iv)states, for firms, the name of each member; and
(v)states, for corporations, the names and addresses of its principal officers, resident agent, and attorney in fact; and
(2)the bond required under Title 13 of this article.
(b)An applicant for an exemption certificate shall submit a completed application, on the form that the Comptroller requires, that:
(1)is made under oath;
(2)states the name under which the applicant does or will do business in the State;
(3)states, for partnerships, the name of each partner;
(4)states, for firms, the name of each member; and
(5)states, for corporations, the names and addresses of its principal officers, resident agent, and attorney in fact.
(c)The Comptroller shall keep and index:
(1)each application filed under this section;
(2)each bond filed under this section; and
(3)a record of:
(i)each licensee; and
(ii)each holder of an exemption certificate.
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