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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 931
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Although subsection (b)(2) of this section
requires the Administration to "cancel" the
license of a person who fails to meet the
vision requirements, §16-208 (a) of this title
authorizes the Administration to "suspend" the
license of any person "who cannot drive safely
because of his physical or mental condition".
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SUBTITLE 2. CANCELLATION, REFUSAL, SUSPENSION, OR
REVOCATION.
16-201. AUTHORITY OF ADMINISTRATION TO CANCEL LICENSE;
SURRENDER OF CANCELED LICENSE.
(A) ADMINISTRATION MAY CANCEL LICENSE.
THE ADMINISTRATION MAY CANCEL A DRIVER'S LICENSE
ISSUED UNDER THIS TITLE IF IT DETERMINES THAT THE
LICENSEE:
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(1) HAS NOT ENTITLED TO BE ISSUED THE
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LICENSE;
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(2) FAILED TO GIVE THE REQUIRED OR CORRECT
INFORMATION IN HIS APPLICATION; OR
(3) COMMITTED FRAUD IN MAKING THE APPLICATION
OR IN OBTAINING THE LICENSE.
(B) SURRENDER OF LICENSE.
ON CANCELLATION, THE LICENSEE IMMEDIATELY SHALL
SURRENDER THE CANCELED LICENSE TO THE ADMINISTRATION.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from Art. 66 1/2,
§6-201.
As to additional grounds for cancellation of a
driver's license, see, e.g., §16-119 of this
title.
The Commission questions the reason for
subjecting a violation of subsection (a)(3) to
mere cancellation — which, by definition in
§11-107 of this article, means without
prejudice to apply anew — rather than to
revocation, as in §16-206 of this subtitle.
Note that, under §16-402 (a) (24) of this title,
the making of a false affidavit is considered
a serious enough offense to warrant the
assessment of 12 "points".
16-202. SUSPENDING OR REVOKING PRIVILEGES OF
NONRESIDENTS; REPORTING CONVICTIONS AND SUSPENSIONS TO
STATE OF RESIDENCE.
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