Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 1 - Regulated Firearms
Section 5-110 - Disapproval of Dealer's License Application

(a)    The Secretary shall disapprove an application for a dealer’s license if:
        (1)    the Secretary determines that the applicant supplied false information or made a false statement;
        (2)    the Secretary determines that the application is not properly completed;
        (3)    the Secretary receives a written notification from the applicant’s licensed attending physician that the applicant suffers from a mental disorder and is a danger to the applicant or to another; or
        (4)    the Secretary determines that the applicant intends that a person who is not eligible to be issued a dealer’s license or whose dealer’s license has been revoked or suspended:
            (i)    will participate in the management or operation of the business for which the license is sought; or
            (ii)    holds a legal or equitable interest in the business for which the license is sought.
    (b)    If the Secretary disapproves an application for a dealer’s license, the Secretary shall notify the applicant in writing of:
        (1)    the disapproval of the application; and
        (2)    the reason the application was denied.
    (c)    A person whose application for a dealer’s license has been disapproved may not engage in the business of selling, renting, or transferring regulated firearms, unless the disapproval has been subsequently withdrawn by the Secretary or overruled by a court in accordance with subsection (d) of this section.
    (d)    (1)    An applicant who is aggrieved because the Secretary has disapproved the application for a dealer’s license may appeal to the circuit court of the county where the applicant’s place of business is to be located.
        (2)    The appeal must be filed not later than 30 days after the Secretary mails notification of disapproval to the applicant.
        (3)    If the appeal is properly and timely filed, the court shall affirm or reverse the disapproval of the Secretary depending on whether the court finds that:
            (i)    the applicant supplied false information or made a false statement; or
            (ii)    the application was not properly completed.
        (4)    The Secretary or the applicant may appeal the decision of the circuit court to the Court of Special Appeals.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Public Safety

Title 5 - Firearms

Subtitle 1 - Regulated Firearms

Section 5-101 - Definitions

Section 5-102 - Scope of Subtitle

Section 5-103 - Effect of Subtitle

Section 5-104 - Preemption by State

Section 5-105 - Regulations

Section 5-106 - Dealer's License

Section 5-107 - Application for Dealer's License

Section 5-108 - Criminal History Records Check

Section 5-109 - Investigation of Applicant for Dealer's License

Section 5-110 - Disapproval of Dealer's License Application

Section 5-111 - Term of Dealer's License

Section 5-112 - Nontransferability of Dealer's License; New Place of Business

Section 5-113 - Display of Dealer's License

Section 5-114 - Suspensions and Revocations -- Grounds; Notice; Effect

Section 5-115 - Suspensions and Revocations -- Hearings

Section 5-116 - Judicial Review

Section 5-117 - Application for Regulated Firearm Required

Section 5-117.1 - Handgun Qualification License Required for Purchase of Handguns

Section 5-118 - Firearm Application

Section 5-120 - Copies of Firearm Application; Fees

Section 5-121 - Investigation of Firearm Applicant

Section 5-122 - Disapproval of Firearm Application

Section 5-123 - Time for Licensee to Complete Transactions

Section 5-124 - Secondary Transactions

Section 5-125 - Approved, on Hold, and Disapproved Applications

Section 5-126 - Hearings

Section 5-127 - Judicial Review

Section 5-128 - Purchases Within 30 Days -- in General

Section 5-129 - Purchases Within 30 Days -- Multiple Purchases Allowed

Section 5-130 - Gun Shows

Section 5-132 - Handgun Safety Devices

Section 5-133 - Restrictions on Possession of Regulated Firearms

Section 5-133.1 - Restrictions on Possession of Ammunition

Section 5-133.2 - Reporting by Courts or Health Facilities

Section 5-133.3 - Relief From Firearms Disqualification

Section 5-134 - Restrictions on Sale, Rental, or Transfer of Regulated Firearms

Section 5-135 - Regulated Firearms Subject to Seizure

Section 5-136 - Straw Purchases

Section 5-137 - Out-of-State Purchases

Section 5-138 - Sale, Transfer, or Disposal of Stolen Regulated Firearm Prohibited

Section 5-139 - False Information or Misstatement in Application

Section 5-140 - Transporting Regulated Firearm for Unlawful Sale or Trafficking

Section 5-141 - Knowing Participation in Straw Purchase

Section 5-142 - Removal or Alteration of Identification Mark or Number on Firearm

Section 5-143 - Registration Requirements for Persons Moving Into State

Section 5-144 - Knowing Participation in Violation of Subtitle

Section 5-145 - Record Keeping Duties of Licensed Dealers

Section 5-146 - Lost or Stolen Regulated Firearms