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2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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Ch. 453
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(ii) Does not qualify for a learner's instructional permit under
subsection (e) of this section.
(2) An individual who holds a learner's instructional permit may not
take a driver skills examination or driver road examination for a provisional license:
(i) Sooner than [4] 6 months:
1. After the individual first obtains the learner's
instructional permit; or
2. After the date on which the individual committed a
moving violation for which the individual was convicted;
(ii) Until after successful completion of the driver education
program approved under Subtitle 5 of this title, consisting of at least 30 hours of
classroom instruction and at least 6 hours of highway driving instruction; and
(iii) Unless the individual submits, in accordance with the
Administration's regulations, a completed skills log book signed by:
1. Each supervising driver who certifies that the individual
has satisfactorily demonstrated a required skill; and
2. If a signature of a parent, guardian, or other person is
required under § 16-107 of this subtitle, the parent, guardian, or other person who
signs the individual's application under that section.
(3) A learner's instructional permit issued to an individual described in
paragraph (1) of this subsection expires one year after the date of issuance.
(e) (1) This subsection only applies to an individual who holds a license and
who seeks a different class license to drive a motor vehicle that, under the individual's
current license, the individual is not authorized to drive.
(2) The holder of a learner's instructional permit may not take the
driver's license examination sooner than 14 days after the permit is issued.
(3) The 14 days' requirement may be waived if a subsequent learner's
instructional permit is issued or applied for.
(4) A learner's instructional permit issued to an individual described in
paragraph (1) of this subsection expires 180 days after date of issuance.
(f) (1) Subject to paragraph (3) of this subsection, the Administration may
issue a driver's license, without first issuing a learner's instructional permit and
without a waiting period, to any individual who:
(i) Has been licensed regularly to drive in this State, in another
state or country, or by the armed forces of the United States, if the Administration is
satisfied that the applicant's experience in driving vehicles of the type that would be
authorized by the license class applied for is sufficient to justify issuance of the
license without further training; or
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