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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
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(2) EACH DRIVER'S LICENSE THAT IT ISSUES;
AND
(3) EACH LICENSEE WHOSE LICENSE TO DRIVE THE
ADMINISTRATION HAS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED, AND THE REASONS
FOR THE ACTION.
(B) ACCIDENT REPORTS, COURT RECORDS, CONVICTIONS.
(1) THE ADMINISTRATION SHALL FILE EACH
ACCIDENT REPORT AND ABSTRACT OF COURT CONVICTION RECORDS
THAT IT RECEIVES UNDER THE LAWS OF THIS STATE.
(2) THE ADMINISTRATION SHALL KEEP CONVENIENT
RECORDS OR MAKE SUITABLE NOTATIONS SHOWING THE
CONVICTIONS OR TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN WHICH EACH LICENSEE
HAS BEEN INVOLVED. THESE RECORDS OR NOTATIONS SHALL BE
MADE SO THAT THEY ARE READILY AVAILABLE FOR CONSIDERATION
BY THE ADMINISTRATION OF ANY LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION
AND AT ANY OTHER SUITABLE TIME.
(C) NO RECORD TO BE KEPT OF DISMISSED CHARGES.
IF A CHARGE OF A MARYLAND VEHICLE LAW VIOLATION
AGAINST ANY INDIVIDUAL IS DISMISSED BY A COURT OF
COMPETENT JURISDICTION, A RECORD OF THE CHARGE AND
DISMISSAL MAY NOT BE INCLUDED IN HIS DRIVING RECORD.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from the second
clause of Art. 66 1/2, §6-111(b) and from
Art. 66 1/2, §6-117 (a), (b), and (d).
In subsection (c) of this section, the short
title "Maryland Vehicle Law" is substituted
for the present reference to "this article";
see §11—206 of this article.
Present Art. 66 1/2, §6-117(c) permits the
Administration to destroy the records of
expired licenses "six months after ...
renewals ... become effective". Both the
Commission and the Administration found this
provision to be unintelligible. Since the
purpose of this provision is unknown and, in
any event, the provision unused, it is
deleted.
As to public inspection of records, see
§12—111 of this article.
16-117.1. EXPUNGEMENT OF CERTAIN DRIVING RECORDS.
(A) DEFINITIONS.
(1) IN THIS SECTION THE FOLLOWING WORDS HAVE
THE MEANINGS INDICATED.
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