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Ch. 213
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2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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(31) Any violation of § 16-301, § 16-302, § 16-804, or § 16-808(1)
through (9) of this title.......................................................................................12 points
(32) Homicide, life threatening injury under [Article 27, § 388B
of the Code] § 3-211 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, or assault committed
by means of a vehicle..........................................................................................12 points
(33) Driving while under the influence of alcohol, while under the
influence of alcohol per se, or while impaired by an illegally used controlled
dangerous substance...........................................................................................12 points
(34) Any felony involving use of a vehicle.....................................12 points
(35) Fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer......................12 points
(36) The making of a false affidavit or statement under oath, or
falsely certifying to the truth of any fact or information to the Administration
under the Maryland Vehicle Law or under any law relating to the ownership
or operation of motor vehicles............................................................................12 points
(37) Any violation involving an unlawful taking or unauthorized
use of a motor vehicle under [Article 27, § 342A or § 349] § 7-105 OR § 7-203
OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, or § 14-102 of this article.........................12 points
16-707.
(a) For the purposes of Article IV (a) and (c) of the Compact, the
Administration shall:
(1) Give the same effect to a conviction described in Article IV (a)(1) of
the Compact as the Administration would for a conviction under [Article 27, § 388 or
§ 388A of the Code] TITLE 2, SUBTITLE 5 OR § 2-209 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE;
16-901.
This subtitle applies only to an individual who displays a driver's license issued
by the U.S. Department of State to a police officer or who otherwise claims
immunities or privileges under Title 22, Chapter 6 of the United States Code with
respect to the individual's violation of [Article 27, § 388, § 388A, or § 388B of the
Code] TITLE 2, SUBTITLE 5, § 2-209, OR § 3-211 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, or a
moving violation under the vehicle laws or regulations of this State or any local
authority.
21-902.
(d) A person may not drive or attempt to drive any vehicle while the person is
impaired by any controlled dangerous substance, as that term is defined in [Article
27, § 279 of the Code] § 5-101 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, if the person is not
entitled to use the controlled dangerous substance under the laws of this State.
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