Maryland Code § NR-8-710.1

Section NR-8-710.1
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(a) Prior to the issuance of a boat dealer's or manufacturer's license, each
applicant shall file with the Department acceptable evidence of a bond or other
security deemed sufficient and adequate by the Department for the payment of fees
and taxes the applicant receives based upon the applicant's volume of sales and the
class of boat dealer's or manufacturer's license which the applicant has requested.
The bond shall be for the use and benefit of the Department and any member of the

public who suffers or sustains any loss by reason of any violation of this subtitle by
the licensee, the licensee's agent, or the licensee's employee. The Department may
also use the bond to recover any penalty and interest charged to the licensee based
on a failure to pay the fees or taxes received by the applicant.
(b) If any licensee fails to file acceptable evidence that the bond required by
this section has been extended prior to the expiration of the bond, the licensee's
dealer's or manufacturer's license automatically is suspended upon expiration of the
bond. The suspension shall terminate when the licensee files with the Department
acceptable evidence of a bond or other security deemed sufficient and adequate by the
Department for the payment of fees and taxes the licensee receives based upon the
licensee's volume of sales and the class of boat dealer's and manufacturer's license
which the licensee has been issued.
(c) An applicant for a boat dealer's or manufacturer's license who also is
applying for a title service agent's license or a trailer dealer's license with the Motor
Vehicle Administration may file evidence of a bond or other security deemed adequate
and sufficient by both the Motor Vehicle Administration and the Department with
respect to the applicant's obligations and liabilities under this section and § 15-308
or § 15-604 of the Transportation Article.

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