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2006 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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Ch. 219
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(IV) SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THIS PARAGRAPH, THE
ADMINISTRATION MAY SHALL CONSOLIDATE THE HEARINGS DESCRIBED IN THIS
PARAGRAPH UNLESS THE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE FINDS IN WRITING THAT
GOOD CAUSE EXISTS NOT TO CONSOLIDATE THE HEARINGS.
16-208.
(a) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, [§] §§
16-205(D-1) AND 16-206(a)(4), (B), and (c) of this subtitle, [and] § 16-404(c)(2) and (3)
of this title, AND § 3-8A-23 OF THE COURTS AND JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE the
Administration may not suspend a license or privilege to drive for a period of more
than 1 year.
(2) After notice and hearing, the Administration may suspend for an
indefinite period the license or privilege of any individual who cannot drive safely
because of his physical or mental condition.
(3) This subsection does not apply to or affect the suspension of any
license:
(i) For failure to comply with the required security provisions of
Title 17 of this article;
(ii) For failure to appear at a hearing as provided in Title 12,
Subtitle 2 of this article;
(iii) For failure to obey a citation, as provided in Title 26 of this
article;
(iv) For failure to pay a fine in accordance with the court's directive
as provided in Title 27 of this article; or
(v) For failure to pay child support, as provided in § 16-203 of this
title.
(b) (1) Any individual whose license or privilege to drive has been revoked
may apply for reinstatement of the individual's license or privilege as provided in this
subsection.
(2) (i) If it is the individual's first revocation, the individual may file a
reinstatement application at any time after the day the revoked license is
surrendered to and received by the Administration or, in the case of an individual who
does not have a license issued under this title, after the effective date of the
revocation.
(ii) Except as provided in paragraph (6) of this subsection, on
receipt of the application, the Administration may reinstate the license or privilege 6
months after the revoked license is received by the Administration or, in the case of
an individual who does not have a license issued under this title, 6 months after the
effective date of revocation.
(3) (i) If it is the individual's second revocation, the individual may file
a reinstatement application at any time after 1 year from the day the revoked license
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