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Session Laws, 1970
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1390                               Laws of Maryland                          Ch. 534

§ 6-102. What persons are exempt from license.

(a)    Officers and employees of the United States 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 or country of his domicile;

2.   The license referred to in paragraph 1 allows him to drive in
the state or country 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 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.

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

S. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing
provisions, a nonresident must be at least 18 years old to drive a
bus on any highway in this State.

§ 6-102.1. Driving by members of the Armed Forces and depen-
dents.

(a)    Any member of the Armed Forces of the United States who
is on active duty with the armed forces, and the spouse, children,
and dependents of any member, may drive motor vehicles on the
highways of this State if the driver has in his possession a valid
license to drive issued to him by the driver's state of domicile, which
license authorizes the driver to drive in the state of his domicile
vehicles of the class he is driving in this State.

(b)    Any member of the Armed Forces of the United States who
is returning from active duty outside the United States, and the
spouse, children, and dependents of any member who are returning
from residence with any member outside the United States, may
drive motor vehicles on the highways of this State if the driver has
in his possession a valid license to drive vehicles of the class he is
driving in this State, which license was issued to him by the Armed


 

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