WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 647
(1) Who is domiciled in this State; [or
(2) Who owns, maintains, or operates a place of
business in this State and uses motor vehicles intrastate in that
business in this State]
(2) (I) WHO OWNS, LEASES, OR RENTS A PRIMARY PLACE OF
RESIDENCE IN THIS STATE; AND
(II) WHO REGARDLESS OF THE PERSON'S DOMICILE
RESIDES IN THIS STATE FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST 6 CONSECUTIVE
MONTHS MORE THAN 180 DAYS WITHIN A CALENDAR A YEAR;
(3) (I) WHO MAINTAINS A MAIN OR BRANCH OFFICE OR
WAREHOUSE FACILITY IN THIS STATE; AND
(II) WHO BASES AND OPERATES MOTOR VEHICLES
INTRASTATE IN THIS STATE; OR
(4) OTHER THAN A COMMUTER WHO IS DOMICILED IN ANOTHER
STATE AND WHO RETURNS TO THE OTHER STATE AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK,
WHO IS GAINFULLY EMPLOYED IN THIS STATE.
(4) WHO HAS FILED AS A MARYLAND RESIDENT FOR INCOME
TAX PURPOSES;
(5) WHO IS LICENSED TO DRIVE A MOTOR VEHICLE IN THIS
STATE;
(6) WHO IS REGISTERED TO VOTE IN THIS STATE; OR
(7) WHO HAS CHILDREN ATTENDING ANY SCHOOL SYSTEM IN
THIS STATE.
13-402.1.
(e) (1) If a nonresident temporarily maintains or occupies
a dwelling in this State for a period in excess of [60] 30 days
BUT NOT IN EXCESS OF 180 DAYS IN ANY CALENDAR A YEAR, the
nonresident may obtain a nonresident's permit from the
Administration, in lieu of registration, if the permit
application is made within 10 days immediately following the
[60-day] 30-DAY period.
(2) On application, a nonresident's permit may be
issued by the Administration in a form determined by the
Administration. The application shall be accompanied by a fee of
$5 and evidence to reasonably establish that the applicant has a
domicile outside of this State AND IS NOT A RESIDENT AS DEFINED
IN § 11-149 OF THIS ARTICLE. The nonresident's permit shall be
valid until the expiration date of the registration plates of the
vehicle to which it is issued.
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