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Ch. 167 2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND
[(h)] (J) (1) "Serious traffic violation" means:
(i) Excessive speeding, as defined by the United States Secretary
of Transportation by regulation;
(ii) Reckless driving;
(iii) A violation of any state or local law relating to operating a
motor vehicle, other than a parking violation, arising in connection with an accident
or collision resulting in death to any individual; [or]
(IV) DRIVING A COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT
OBTAINING A COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE;
(V) DRIVING A COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT A
COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE IN THE DRIVER'S POSSESSION;
(VI) DRIVING A COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT THE
PROPER CLASS OF COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE;
(VII) DRIVING A COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT THE
PROPER ENDORSEMENTS; OR
[(iv)] (VIII) Any other violation of a state or local law which the
United States Secretary of Transportation determines by regulation to be serious.
(2) Serious traffic [violations] VIOLATION does not include vehicle
weight and vehicle defect violations.
[(i)] (K) (1) "Tank vehicle" means any commercial motor vehicle that is
designed to transport any liquid or gaseous material within a tank that is either
permanently or temporarily attached to the vehicle or chassis.
(2) Tank vehicles include cargo tanks and portable tanks.
(3) Tank vehicle does not include portable tanks having a rated capacity
under 1,000 gallons.
[(j)] (L) "United States" means the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
16-807.
(a) (1) Except when driving under a commercial driver's instructional
permit and accompanied by the holder of a driver's license valid for the class of vehicle
being driven, an individual may not drive a commercial motor vehicle unless the
individual:
(I) [has] HAS been issued A COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE
THAT:
1. IS VALID FOR THE CLASS OF VEHICLE BEING OPERATED;
AND
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