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Session Laws, 1970
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1538                             Laws of Maryland                       Ch. 534

(b)    The department shall prescribe and supply forms of warn-
ings of defective equipment and mechanisms.

(c)    The State Police, in cooperation with the department, may
develop and institute procedures for carrying out the provisions of
this section by rule or regulation. The rules or regulations shall
provide for the suspension of registration of any vehicle for which a
warning has been issued and upon failure to correct the equipment
and mechanisms within a period of 80 days after issuance of a
warning, and for the restoring of suspended registrations upon re-
ceipt of evidence satisfactory to indicate that the defective equip-
ment and mechanisms have been corrected or that the equipment
and mechanisms meet or exceed the standards for them as prescribed
in this subtitle.

(d)    The provisions of this section shall not limit or supersede
any other provision of law concerning motor vehicle equipment, or
the means of enforcing the laws respecting it.

§ 18-105. Certificate required upon sale or transfer of used motor
vehicles.

(a)    Whenever any registered dealer which is approved under
this subtitle sells any used motor vehicle, it shall attach a certificate
to a window of the vehicle. Whenever any other person sells or trans-
fers a used motor vehicle, he shall obtain a certificate from the
dealer or facility authorized under this subtitle to issue the certifi-
cate, which shall be issued without charge and shall be attached to a
window of the vehicle. The certificate certifies that the vehicle
meets or exceeds the minimum standards for equipment and mechan-
isms prescribed under this subtitle. Upon making application for
transfer of title for the vehicle, the purchaser shall remove the cer-
tificate from the vehicle and present it to the department at the time
of making application for a new title for the vehicle.

(b)    The provisions of this section shall not apply to:

(1)    Vehicles transferred involuntarily or vehicles transferred
under the provisions of sections 3-114,11-1002.1, or 11-10024 of this
article, and in such cases, the purchaser or transferee shall obtain a
certificate as defined under this subtitle;

(2)    Sales or transfers of used motor vehicles to any registered
or foreign dealer;

(3) Any transfer if accompanied by a signed statement by the
purchaser or transferee that the sale or transfer is made for the pur-
pose of dismantling or rebuilding the vehicle;

(4) Transfers between spouses.

(5)    Sales or transfers of used motor vehicles which are not to be
titled or registered, or both, in this State; or

(6)    Sales or transfers of used motor vehicles by the State, a
county, or municipality within the State, or any agency thereof.

§ 13-106. Certificate required for vehicle to be titled and registered.

(a) Before the department registers and titles any used motor
vehicle, it shall require the applicant to present a certificate for the


 

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