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Ch. 14
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1210 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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(2) THE POLICE DEPARTMENT OF ANY POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION OF THIS STATE; AND
(3) IN BALTIMORE CITY, THE APPROPRIATE AGENCY
DESIGNATED BY THE BOARD OF ESTIMATES.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection presently appears as
Art. 66 1/2, §11-1002.2(g)(1).
The only changes are in style.
25-202. ABANDONMENT OF VEHICLES PROHIBITED.
A PERSON MAY NOT ABANDON A VEHICLE:
(1) ON ANY PUBLIC PROPERTY; OR
(2) ON ANY PROPERTY OTHER THAN HIS OWN
WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF THE OWNER OR LESSEE OF THE
PROPERTY.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as
Art. 66 1/2, §11-1002.
The broader term "vehicle" is substituted for
"motor vehicle" to conform to the scope of the
-balance of this subtitle. See revisor's note
to §25-201 (b) of this subtitle.
The present reference to a violation of this
section as being a "misdemeanor" is deleted as
unnecessary in light of §27—101 of this
article to the same effect.
The only other changes are in style.
25-203. POLICE MAY TAKE ABANDONED VEHICLES TO CUSTODY.
A POLICE DEPARTMENT MAY TAKE ANY ABANDONEE VEHICLE
INTO CUSTODY. FOR THIS PURPOSE, THE POLICE DEPARTMENT
MAY USE ITS OWN PERSONNEL, EQUIPMENT, AND FACILITIES OR
USE OTHER PERSONS, EQUIPMENT, AND FACILITIES FOR
REMOVING, PRESERVING, AND STORING ABANDONED VEHICLES.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as
Art. 66 1/2, §11-1002.1.
The only changes are in style.
25-204. NOTICE BY POLICE TO LAST KNOWN REGISTERED OWNER
AND SECURED PARTIES—-IN GENERAL.
(A) NOTICE TO BE SENT BY POLICE.
AS SOON AS REASONABLY POSSIBLE AND WITHIN 7 DAYS AT
MOST AFTER IT TAKES AN ABANDONED VEHICLE INTO CUSTODY, A
POLICE DEPARTMENT SHALL SEND A NOTICE, BY REGISTERED
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