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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                             Ch. 219 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 1 year from the effective date
of revocation. (ii) Except as provided in paragraph (6) of this subsection, on
receipt of the application, the Administration may reinstate the license or privilege. (4)     (i) If it is the individual's third revocation, the individual may file
a reinstatement application at any time after 18 months from 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 18 months from
the effective date of revocation. (ii) Except as provided in paragraph (6) of this subsection, on
receipt of the application, the Administration may reinstate the license or privilege. (5)     (i) If it is the individual's fourth or subsequent revocation, the
individual may file a reinstatement application at any time after 2 years from 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 2 years
from the effective date of 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)     (i) The Administration may not reinstate a license or privilege to
drive under this subsection if the license or privilege has been refused, revoked,
suspended, or canceled under any other provision of the Maryland Vehicle Law. (ii) 1. In this subparagraph, "alcohol-related or drug—related
driving incident" means a: A.      Conviction or probation before judgment for a violation of
§ 21-902(a), (b), (c), or (d) of this article or a substantially similar law of another
jurisdiction; B.      Refusal to submit to a test under § 16-205.1 of this title or
a substantially similar law of another jurisdiction; or C.      Test result that indicates an alcohol concentration of 0.10
or more at the time of testing under § 16-205.1 of this title or a substantially similar
law of another jurisdiction. 2.       Alcohol-related or drug-related driving incidents
committed at the same time or arising out of the same circumstances may not be
considered separate alcohol-related or drug-related driving incidents for the purpose
of this subparagraph. 3.       Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) through (5) of this
subsection, the Administration may reinstate a license or privilege to drive only if,
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