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Session Laws, 1969
Volume 692, Page 396   View pdf image
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396                               LAWS OF MARYLAND                       [CH. 159

2. Submitting on such form as the Department shall prescribe,
an affidavit of adequate evidence of experience, in driving vehicles
for the class of license for which he has applied, under such rules
and regulations as the Department may deem necessary and upon
payment of a fee of $2.00.

(d)    Conversion of Motorcycle License to Class E. License.

The holder of a motorcycle license issued prior to January 1,
1971, may convert and renew such license to a Class E License within
sixty days of expiration of same upon payment of a fee of $2.00.

(e)    If the holder of a Motorcycle Operator's license in addition
holds either an Operator's or Chauffeur's or Special Chauffeur's
license and converts and renews either of these to a Class A, Class B,
or Class C
OR CLASS D License, the license issued would in addition
be identified as a Class E License.

(f)    The application for renewal need not be under affidavit, but
wilfully giving a false or materially misleading statement on the
application shall be deemed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction
thereof, shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding Five Hundred
($500.00) Dollars or imprisonment not exceeding six (6) months, or
by both such fine and imprisonment.

87.

The following persons are exempt from license hereunder:

(a)    Officers and employees of the United States Government
are exempt from the licensing requirements of this subtitle while
driving on official business a motor vehicle which is owned by or
leased to the United States.

(b)    Any person while driving or operating any road machine,
farm tractor or implement of husbandry temporarily operated or
moved on a highway of this State.

(c)    Any nonresident of this State, provided that:

1.    He has in his possession a valid license to drive, issued to him
by the state of his domicile;

2.    The license referred to in paragraph 1 allows him to drive in
the state of his domicile vehicles of the class he is driving in this
State; and providing he meets the following age requirements:

(i) He must be at least 18 years of age to drive a vehicle for
which a class A license would be required if the vehicle were driven
in this State by a resident;

(ii) He must be at least 16 years old to drive a vehicle for which
a class B license would be required, if the vehicle were driven in this
State by a resident;

(iii) He must be at least 21 18 years old to drive a vehicle for
which a class C license would be required if the vehicle were driven
in this State by a resident;

(iv) He must be at least 16 years old to drive a vehicle for which
a class D license would be required if the vehicle were driven in this
State by a resident;