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4526

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 820

(3)  If the party is a nonresident motorist, to
the circuit court for the county in which the party was
convicted of the violation to which the matter relates; and

(4)  If not otherwise provided in this section or
elsewhere in the Maryland Vehicle Law, to the Circuit Court
for Anne Arundel County.

[(c)] (B) The Administrative Procedure Act shall
govern in an appeal.

[(d)] (C) If an appeal is filed in a case by an
aggrieved licensee, the Administration shall grant a stay of
its decision or order for not more than 60 days, unless it
appears to the Administration that substantial and immediate
harm could result to the licensee or others if the license
or privilege is continued pending appeal.

13-208.

(b) The Administration shall deposit $6 of each filing
fee received under this subtitle in the Comptroller of the
Treasury-Clerk of the Court's Deficiency Fund, to be used to
offset any operating deficiencies incurred by the offices of
the clerks of the circuit courts for the counties [and the
clerks of the courts of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore
City]. Any balance remaining after all deficiencies are paid
shall be treated as general fund revenue.

13-210.

(c)(1) [In this subsection, "circuit court" means the
Baltimore City Court or the circuit court for any other
county.

(2)] Any aggrieved party to a hearing under this
section may appeal from the decision of the Administration
as follows:

(i) To the circuit court for the county in
which the party resides or has his principal place of
business; or

(ii) If the party does not reside or have
a principal place of business in this State, to the Circuit
Court for Anne Arundel County.

[(3)] (2) The circuit court to which an appeal
is made under this section has jurisdiction to examine the
facts of the case and to determine if the claimant is
entitled under this section to recover for any loss or
damage. The Administration shall pay the amount of any
judgment recovered against the Assurance Fund up to the
amount of the security interest to which the claim relates.

 

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