Section 2-210 - Account of licenses.
§ 2-210. Account of licenses.
(a) Scope of section.- This section applies to all licenses issued by the clerk of a circuit court other than those issued under Title 17 of the Business Regulation Article.
(b) Account required.- On or before the first Monday of June and December of each year, the clerk of a circuit court shall return to the Comptroller, under oath, an account of the licenses issued by the clerk, which states:
(1) The number of licenses issued of each grade and kind;
(2) The date each license was issued;
(3) The amount of money received for each license;
(4) The person to whom each license was issued; and
(5) The number, grade, and description of all blank licenses remaining.
(c) Failure to make account - Penalty.- If a clerk fails to make an account to the Comptroller in accordance with subsection (a) of this section, the Comptroller shall:
(1) Charge the clerk with the entire cost of blank licenses delivered to the clerk at the rate fixed by law; and
(2) Immediately afterwards, direct a suit to be brought against the official bond of the clerk to recover the amount.
[An. Code 1957, art. 17, §§ 67, 69, 69A; 1997, ch. 31, § 1.]