H.B. 312 VETOES
(1) FOR A FIRST OFFENSE, 6 MONTHS; AND
(2) FOR A SECOND OR SUBSEQUENT OFFENSE. 1 YEAR OR UNTIL THE
PERSON IS 21 YEARS OLD. WHICHEVER IS LONGER
(E) IN ADDITION TO .ANY OTHER PENALTY AUTHORIZED BY LAW, IF THE
PERSON CONVICTED OR FOUND TO HAVE COMMITTED A DELINQUENT ACT UNDER
THIS SECTION IS A CHILD, THE COURT MAY ORDER THE MOTOR VEHICLE
ADMINISTRATION TO INITIATE AN ACTION, UNDER THE MOTOR VEHICLE LAWS, TO
SUSPEND THE DRIVING PRIVILEGE OF THE CHILD FOR A SPECIFIED PERIOD NOT TO
EXCEED;
(1) FOR A FIRST OFFENSE, 6 MONTHS; AND
(2) FOR A SECOND OR SUBSEQUENT OFFENSE, 1 YEAR OR UNTIL THE
PERSON IS 21 YEARS OLD, WHICHEVER IS LONGER.
Article—Courts and Judicial Proceedings
3-820.
(d) (1) (i) Subject to the provisions of subparagraphs (iii) and (iv) of this
paragraph, in making a disposition on a finding that the child has committed the
violation specified in a citation, the court may order the Motor Vehicle Administration
to initiate an action, under the motor vehicle laws, to suspend the driving privilege of
a child licensed to operate a motor vehicle by the Motor Vehicle Administration for a
specified period of not less than 30 days nor more than 90 days.
(ii) In this paragraph "driver's license" means a license or permit to
drive a motor vehicle that is issued under the laws of this State or any other
jurisdiction.
(iii) In making a disposition on a finding that the child has
committed a violation under Article 27, § 400 of the Code specified in a citation that
involved the use of a driver's license or a document purporting to be a driver's license,
the court may order the Motor Vehicle Administration to initiate an action under the
Maryland Vehicle Law to suspend the driving privilege of a child licensed to operate a
motor vehicle by the Motor Vehicle Administration:
1. For a first offense, for 6 months; and
2. For a second or subsequent offense, until the child is 21
years old.
(iv) In making a disposition on a finding that the child has
committed a violation under § 26-103 of the Education Article, the court shall order
the Motor Vehicle Administration to initiate an action, under the motor vehicle laws,
to suspend the driving privilege of a child licensed to operate a motor vehicle by the
Motor Vehicle Administration for a specified period of not less than 30 days nor more
than 90 days.
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