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Session Laws, 2005
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                             Ch. 452 (2)     Satisfies the learner's instructional permit requirements under §
16-105(d)(2) of this subtitle; (3)     Passes a driver skills or driver road examination administered under
this subtitle; (4)     Surrenders any learner's instructional permit issued to the applicant;
and (5)     Pays the fee established under this subtitle. (c)      A provisional license shall be clearly identifiable as a provisional license. (d)     (1) An individual who holds a provisional license may not receive a
license sooner than 18 months FOLLOWING THE LATER OF: (i) [After] THE DATE the individual first obtains the provisional
license; [or] (ii) [If] THE DATE the individual has been convicted of a moving
violation, OR OF VIOLATING A PROVISIONAL DRIVER'S LICENSE RESTRICTION AS
DEFINED IN § 16-113(D) UNDER § 16-113(D) OR (D-1) OF THIS SUBTITLE[, after the date
of the violation]; OR (III) THE DATE OF RESTORATION OF AN INDIVIDUAL'S PROVISIONAL
DRIVER'S LICENSE OR DRIVING PRIVILEGE THAT HAS BEEN SUSPENDED OR
REVOKED FOR ANY REASON. (2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this subtitle, the
Administration may issue a license to an individual who was otherwise eligible to
receive a license at the time a moving violation was committed. (e)     (1) Notwithstanding subsection (d) of this section or any other provision
of this subtitle, the Administration may issue a provisional license to an individual
who has been licensed to drive in another state or country, or by the armed forces of
the United States for less than 18 months. (2) If an individual has been licensed for: (i) Less than 6 months, the individual shall hold the provisional
license for at least 18 months before being eligible for a license under § 16-111.1 of
this subtitle; (ii) 6 months, but less than 12 months, the individual shall hold the
provisional license for at least 12 months before being eligible for a license under §
16-111.1 of this subtitle as long as the individual has not committed an offense as
defined in § 16-213(a) of this title during that period; or (iii) 12 months, but less than 18 months, the individual shall hold
the provisional license for at least 6 months before being eligible for a license under §
16-111.1 of this subtitle as long as the individual has not committed an offense as
defined in § 16-213(a) of this title during that period. - 2547 -


 
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