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Session Laws, 2006
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor Ch. 16
federal parking regulation that applies to property in this State under the jurisdiction
of the U.S. government, [or] a violation of § 21-202(h) of this article as determined
under § 21-202.1 of this article, OR A VIOLATION OF THE STATE LITTER CONTROL
LAW OR A LOCAL LAW OR ORDINANCE ADOPTED BY BALTIMORE CITY RELATING TO
THE UNLAWFUL DISPOSAL OF LITTER AS DETERMINED UNDER § 10-112 OF THE
CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, if: (1)     It is notified by a political subdivision or authorized State agency
that a person cited for a violation under this subtitle [or], § 21-202.1 of this article,
OR § 10-112 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE has failed to either: (i) Pay the fine for the violation by the date specified in the
citation; or (ii) File a notice of his intention to stand trial for the violation; (2)     It is notified by the District Court that a person who has elected to
stand trial for the violation under this subtitle [or], under § 21-202.1 of this article,
OR UNDER § 10-112 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE has failed to appear for trial; or (3)     It is notified by a U.S. District Court that a person cited for a
violation under a federal parking regulation: (i) Has failed to pay the fine for the violation by the date specified
in the federal citation; or (ii) Either has failed to file a notice of his intention to stand trial for
the violation, or, if electing to stand trial, has failed to appear for trial. (b)     (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, the
Administration may suspend the registration of a vehicle involved in a parking
violation under this subtitle or a violation under any federal parking regulation that
applies to property in this State under the jurisdiction of the U.S. government if
notified in accordance with subsection (a) of this section that the violator is a chronic
offender. (2) The Administration may adopt rules and regulations to define
chronic offender and develop procedures to carry out the suspension of registration as
authorized by this subsection. (c)      The Administration shall continue the suspension and refusal to register
or transfer a registration of the vehicle until: (1)     If the suspension or refusal was required under subsection (a)(1) or
(b)(1) of this section, the political subdivision or State agency notifies the
Administration that the charge has been satisfied; (2)     If the suspension or refusal was required under subsection (a)(2) or
(b)(1) of this section, the District Court notifies the Administration that the person
cited has appeared for trial or has pleaded guilty and paid the fine for the violation; or
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