1826 LAWS OF MARYLAND [Ch. 526
Sections 3-403.1(b), 6-110.3(b),
6-205.3 (a), 10-107(a), 11-703(a),
11-1005(d), 13-104 (a) and 13-105(b)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1970 Replacement Volume and 1973 Supplement)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That Sections 3-403.1(b), 6-110.3(b),
6-205.3(a), 10-107(a), 11-703(a), 11-1005(d), 13-104(a)
and 13-105(b) of Article 66 1/2 - Vehicle Laws, of the
Annotated Code of Maryland (1970 Replacement Volume and
1973 Supplement) be and they are hereby repealed and
re—enacted, with amendments, to read as follows:
Article 66 1/2 — Vehicle Laws
3-403.1.
(b) In Baltimore City the board of estimates shall
determine from time to time if an office or department of
the municipal government shall act as the agent of the
[Department of Motor Vehicles] MOTOR VEHICLE
ADMINISTRATION in the registration of the Vehicles
specified in subsection (a) hereof, and the board of
estimates shall determine which office or department of
the municipal government shall perform this function.
Should the board of estimates determine that a municipal
agency shall so act as the agent of the Motor [Vehicles]
VEHICLE Administration for a particular year the board
shall so notify the Administration not later than October
15 of the next preceding year. If an office or
department of the mayor and city council of Baltimore is
thus to act as the agent of the [Department of Motor
Vehicles] MOTOR VEHICLE ADMINISTRATION it shall receive
and account for the fees provided in this section as is
required for county treasurers performing this function.
6-110.3.
(b) All physicians and other persons authorized to
diagnose, detect, or treat disorders and disabilities
defined by the State Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene shall report to the medical advisory board of the
[Department of Motor Vehicles] ADMINISTRATION and to the
person who is the subject of each report, in writing, the
full name, date of birth and address of every person over
15 years of age having any such specified disorder or
disability within 10 days of diagnosis.
6-205.3.
(a) The [Department] ADMINISTRATION may require any
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