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Ch. 14
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LAWS OF MARYLAND
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DELAY BEFORE A DISTRICT COURT COMMISSIONER AS SPECIFIED
IN §26-401 OF THIS TITLE.
(D) WHEN OPERATOR OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES MAY ACCEPT
WRITTEN CITATION.
A PERSON OPERATING OVER HIGHWAYS IN THIS STATE
COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES THAT ARE LICENSED IN ANOTHER
STATE AND WHO DESIRES TO ACCEPT A WRITTEN TRAFFIC
CITATION AS PROVIDED IN §26-205 OF THIS SUBTITLE, SHALL
APPLY IN WRITING TO THE MARYLAND STATE POLICE. BY
REGULATION, THE MARYLAND STATE POLICE SHALL PRESCRIBE
THE FORM OF APPLICATION AND SUCH OTHER REQUIREMENTS THAT
IT CONSIDERS NECESSARY TO QUALIFY THE APPLICANT.
(E) FAILURE TO OBEY CITATION; REVOCATION OF
REGISTRATION AND OPERATING PRIVILEGES.
IT SHALL BE THE DUTY OF AN APPROVED OPERATOR TO OBEY
EACH CITATION ISSUED UNDER THIS TITLE. FAILURE TO OBEY
A CITATION OR, IF AFTER DUE NOTICE, FAILURE OF THE
APPROVED OPERATOR OR HIS AGENT TO PRESENT THE REQUIRED
COLLATERAL, MAY CAUSE FORFEITURE OF THE OPERATOR'S BOND
POSTED IN COMPLIANCE WITH ART. 81, § 419 OF THE CODE,
"ROAD TAX ON MOTOR CARRIERS ACT", AND ALSO MAY CAUSE
REVOCATION OF THE OPERATOR'S REGISTRATION AND OPERATING
PRIVILEGES ISSUED UNDER THAT ACT. NOTICE OF REVOCATION
SENT BY REGISTERED MAIL TO THE OPERATOR AT HIS LAST KNOWN
ADDRESS IS JUST AND SUFFICIENT NOTICE THAT THE
OPERATOR'S REGISTRATION AND OPERATING PRIVILEGES ARE
REVOKED.
(F) OPERATION AFTER REVOCATION.
THIRTY DAYS AFTER NOTICE OF REVOCATION HAS BEEN
SENT, FURTHER OPERATION IN THIS STATE BY THE OPERATOR SO
REVOKED IS A VIOLATION AND EACH SUCH OPERATION IS A
SEPARATE OFFENSE AND PUNISHABLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
PROVISIONS SET FORTH IN THE "ROAD TAX ON MOTOR CARRIERS
ACT" IN ARTICLE 81 OF THIS CODE FOR A VIOLATION OF THAT
ACT.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as
Art. 66 1/2, §16-108.
Except for required grammatical corrections
and changes in nomenclature, no changes have
been made; see General Revisor's Note to this
title.
This section particularly is in need of
further revision. Subsection (a) of this
section, for example, is a run-on sentence
that, to the Commission, makes little, if any,
sense.
26-205. WHEN PERSON TO BE GIVEN 5-DAY NOTICE TO APPEAR
IN COURT.
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