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4536

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 824

(2) [Notify him that his driving privileges may
be suspended if, within 15 days of the original trial date,
he does not:

(i) Pay the fine on the original charge,
if provided for in the citation; or

(ii) Post bond or a penalty deposit and
request a new trial date.] AFTER 5 DAYS, NOTIFY THE
ADMINISTRATION OF THE PERSON'S NONCOMPLIANCE.

[(d) If a person has been notified under this section
of the possible suspension of his driving privileges and, at
the end of the 15-day period, the person has not complied
with the provisions of the notice, the District Court shall
notify the Administration of the noncompliance.]

[(e)] (D) On receipt of a notice of noncompliance from
the District Court, [and after giving the person 10 days
written notice,] the Administration [may suspend the driving
privileges of the person.] SHALL NOTIFY THE PERSON THAT THE
PERSON'S DRIVING PRIVILEGES SHALL BE SUSPENDED UNLESS, BY
THE END OF THE 15TH DAY AFTER THE DATE ON WHICH THE NOTICE
IS MAILED, THE PERSON:

(1)  PAYS THE FINE ON THE ORIGINAL CHARGE AS
PROVIDED FOR IN THE ORIGINAL CITATIONS; OR

(2)  POSTS BOND OR A PENALTY DEPOSIT AND REQUESTS
A NEW TRIAL DATE.

(E) IF A PERSON FAILS TO PAY THE FINE OR POST THE BOND
OR PENALTY DEPOSIT UNDER SUBSECTION (D) OF THIS SECTION, THE
ADMINISTRATION MAY SUSPEND THE DRIVING PRIVILEGES OF THE
PERSON.

(E) (F) IF THE COURT NOTIFIES THE ADMINISTRATION OF
THE PERSON'S NONCOMPLIANCE UNDER SUBSECTION (C) OF THIS
SECTION, A WARRANT MAY NOT BE ISSUED FOR THE PERSON UNDER
THIS SECTION UNTIL 20 DAYS AFTER THE ORIGINAL TRIAL DATE.

[(f) If a notice has been sent to the person under
subsection (c) of this section, a warrant may not be issued
for him under this section within 15 days of the original
trial date.

(g)](F)(G) With the cooperation of the District Court,
the Administration shall develop procedures to carry out
those provisions of this section that relate to the
suspension of driving privileges.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1982.

 

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