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Session Laws, 1973, Special Session
Volume 710, Page 309   View pdf image
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                                 309

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as
Art. 35, §41. This section was enacted in
1953 and has not been amended or construed.
From a purely logical standpoint, it seems
more appropriate to place it here rather than
in its former position where it did not
relate to any surrounding sections or fit
into any pattern of similar provisions. The
only other changes made are in style.

SUBTITLE 3. MOTOR VEHICLE LAWS.

SEC. 10-301. USE OF RADIO-MICRO WAVES.

THE SPEED OF A MOTOR VEHICLE MAY BE PROVED BY
EVIDENCE OF A TEST MADE UPON IT WITH A DEVICE DESIGNED
TO MEASURE, INDICATE, AND RECORD THE SPEED 0? A MOVING
OBJECT BY MEANS OF RADIO-MICRO WAVES.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language
derived from Art. 35, §91. This section was
enacted in 1953. Md. Laws 1973, Ch. 786
removed the requirement of notifying the
motorist by highway markings of the presence
of radio—micro wave devices used to record
speed. Language and style are changed.

SEC. 10-302. CHEMICAL TEST FOR INTOXICATION
ADMISSIBILITY BY ANALYSIS.

IN A PROSECUTION FOR A VIOLATION OF A LAW
CONCERNING A PERSON WHO IS DRIVING OR ATTEMPTING TO
DRIVE A VEHICLE [[WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF
INTOXICATING LIQUOR,]] IN VIOLATION OF SECTION 11-902
OF ARTICLE 66 1/2 OF THE CODE A CHEMICAL TEST OF HIS
BREATH, BLOOD, URINE, OR OTHER BODILY SUBSTANCE MAY BE
ADMINISTERED TO THE PERSON FOR THE PURPOSE OF
DETERMINING THE ALCOHOLIC CONTENT IN HIS BODY.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language
derived from Art. 35, §100(a). This is the
first sentence in that section. Style is
changed, and the language shortened.

SEC. 10-303. TIME LIMITATION.

THE SPECIMEN OF BREATH, BLOOD, OR URINE SHALL BE
TAKEN WITHIN TWO HOURS AFTER THE PERSON ACCUSED IS
APPREHENDED.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language

 

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