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2006 LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 15
paid to the agency, which shall receive and account for these funds as in all other
cases involving sums due the State through a State agency. 7-302. (e) (1) A citation issued pursuant to § 21-202.1 OR § 21-809 of the
Transportation Article shall provide that the person receiving the citation may elect to
stand trial by notifying the issuing agency of the person's intention to stand trial at
least 5 days prior to the date of payment as set forth in the citation. On receipt of the
notice to stand trial, the agency shall forward to the District Court having venue a
copy of the citation and a copy of the notice from the person who received the citation
indicating the person's intention to stand trial. On receipt thereof, the District Court
shall schedule the case for trial and notify the defendant of the trial date under
procedures adopted by the Chief Judge of the District Court. (2)     A citation issued as the result of a traffic control signal monitoring
system OR SPEED MONITORING SYSTEM controlled by a political subdivision shall
provide that, in an uncontested case, the penalty shall be paid directly to that political
subdivision. A citation issued as the result of a traffic control signal monitoring
system controlled by a State agency OR A SPEED MONITORING SYSTEM, EST A CASE
CONTESTED IN DISTRICT COURT, shall provide that the penalty shall be paid directly
to the District Court. (3)     Civil penalties resulting from citations issued using traffic control
signal monitoring systems OR SPEED MONITORING SYSTEMS that are collected by the
District Court shall be collected in accordance with subsection (a) of this section and
distributed in accordance with § 12-118 of the Transportation Article. 10-311. (A)     A recorded image of a motor vehicle produced by a traffic control signal
monitoring system in accordance with § 21-202.1 of the Transportation Article is
admissible in a proceeding concerning a civil citation issued under that section for a
violation of § 21-202(h) of the Transportation Article without authentication. (B)     A RECORDED IMAGE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE PRODUCED BY A SPEED
MONITORING SYSTEM IN ACCORDANCE WITH § 21-809 OF THE TRANSPORTATION
ARTICLE IS ADMISSIBLE IN A PROCEEDING CONCERNING A CIVIL CITATION ISSUED
UNDER THAT SECTION FOR A VIOLATION OF TITLE 21, SUBTITLE 8 OF THE
TRANSPORTATION ARTICLE WITHOUT AUTHENTICATION. (C)     In any other judicial proceeding, a recorded image produced by a traffic
control signal monitoring system OR SPEED MONITORING SYSTEM is admissible as
otherwise provided by law. Article - Insurance 11-215. (e) For purposes of reclassifying an insured in a classification that entails a
higher premium, an insurer under an automobile insurance policy may not consider a
probation before judgment disposition of a motor vehicle law offense, a civil penalty - 86 -


 
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