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2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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Ch. 366
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(II) 1. A LOW SPEED VEHICLE SHALL COMPLY WITH FEDERAL
STANDARDS UNDER 49 C.F.R. 571.500.
2. THE ADMINISTRATION MAY ADOPT REGULATIONS THAT
REQUIRE EQUIPMENT FOR LOW SPEED VEHICLES IN ADDITION TO EQUIPMENT
REQUIRED UNDER FEDERAL LAW.
23-104.
(a) Every vehicle driven on the highways in this State shall, where applicable,
have the following equipment, meeting or exceeding the standards established jointly
by the Administration and the Division: brakes, steering, suspension, horn, door
handles, mirrors, tires, exhaust system, lights, glazing, windshield wipers, odometer,
speedometer, bumpers, properly aligned wheels, wheels and wheel lugs, fenders, floor
pans, hood, hood catches, emissions equipment, fuel system, front seat, motor
mounts, gear selection indicator for automatic transmissions, universal joints, and
seat belts or combination seat belt-shoulder harness if required as original
equipment under § 22-412 or § 22-412.1 of this article.
(b) (1) The Administration and the Division jointly may establish standards
by rule or regulation for this equipment.
(2) THE ADMINISTRATION AND THE DIVISION SHALL ADOPT.
CONSISTENT WITH FEDERAL LAW, REGULATIONS ESTABLISHING EQUIPMENT.
PERFORMANCE, AND OTHER TECHNICAL STANDARDS FOR LOW SPEED VEHICLES.
23-206.
(a) An owner of a motor vehicle that is registered in this State shall have the
vehicle inspected and tested as required under this subtitle.
(b) A motor vehicle registered in this State, unless exempted or given a waiver
under this subtitle, shall meet the standards and requirements of this subtitle.
23-207.
The Administration and the Secretary may jointly adopt rules and regulations
as required for purposes of implementation, administration, regulation, and
enforcement of the provisions of this subtitle, including rules and regulations that,
consistent with federal law, exempt certain vehicles from the inspections and tests
under this subtitle.
25-102.
(a) The provisions of the Maryland Vehicle Law do not prevent a local
authority, in the reasonable exercise of its police power, from exercising the following
powers as to highways under its jurisdiction:
(1) Subject to the provisions of § 21-1003.1 of this article, regulating or
prohibiting the stopping, standing, or parking of vehicles;
(2) Regulating traffic by means of police officers or traffic control
devices;
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