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Session Laws, 1977
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937
MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
references to the particular type of police
officer making the arrest are deleted as
unnecessary and misleadingly inconsistent. Subsection (e) of this section is considerably
revised for clarity since the present
provisions are nonsequential and literally
unworkable; the revised language conforms to
actual practice and the probable intent of the
present statute. In subsection (f) of this section, a reference
to Title 12, Subtitle 2 of this article is
substituted for the present, obsolete
reference to Art. 66 1/2, §6—211; the latter
was repealed by Ch. 645, Acts of 1975. Also, in subsection (f) of this section, the
present references to a "denial of issuance"
are deleted as unnecessary. It should be kept
in mind, however, that a suspension of an
unlicensed person's privilege to drive
necessarily refers to a refusal to
subsequently issue him a license during the
period of suspension. Present Art. 66 1/2, §6-205.1(f), which
relates to notices of suspensions, is deleted
as unnecessary in light of §16—202(c) of this
subtitle. The only other changes are in style. As to procedural and evidentiary requirements
for these tests, see Title 10, Subtitle 3 of
the Courts Article. 16-20 6. AUTHORITY OF ADMINISTRATION TO SUSPEND, REVOKE,
OR REFUSE LICENSE. (A) GROUNDS FOR SUSPENSION, REVOCATION, OR
REFUSAL. THE ADMINISTRATION MAY SUSPEND, REVOKE, OR REFUSE
TO ISSUE OR RENEW THE LICENSE OF ANY RESIDENT OR THE
NONRESIDENT'S PRIVILEGE TO DRIVE OF ANY NONRESIDENT ON A
SHOWING BY ITS RECORDS OR OTHER SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE THAT
THE APPLICANT OR LICENSEE: (1)    HAS BEEN CONVICTED OF MOVING VIOLATIONS
SO OFTEN AS TO INDICATE AN INTENT TO DISREGARD THE
TRAFFIC LAWS AND THE SAFETY OF OTHER PERSONS ON THE
HIGHWAYS; (2)    IS AN UNFIT, UNSAFE, OR HABITUALLY
RECKLESS OR NEGLIGENT DRIVER OF A MOTOR VEHICLE;
(3) HAS PERMITTED AN UNLAWFUL OR FRAUDULENT


 
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