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Ch. 543                                    2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND 27-107 of this article, the licensee to participate in the Ignition Interlock System
Program established under § 16-404.1 of this title, the Administration shall have the
licensee's driving record and driver's license reflect that the court ordered restriction
was imposed, and shall keep records of the order.
(h) An individual may not drive a vehicle in any manner that violates any
restriction imposed by the Administration in a restricted license issued to the
individual.
(i) An individual may not drive a vehicle in any manner that violates any
restriction imposed in a provisional license issued to the individual.
(j) An individual may not drive or attempt to drive a motor vehicle with
alcohol in the individual's blood in violation of a restriction imposed by a court.
21-1123. (A) (1) IN THIS SECTION THE FOLLOWING WORDS HAVE THE MEANINGS
INDICATED. (2)      "9-1-1 SYSTEM" HAS THE MEANING STATED IN § 1-301 OF THE
PUBLIC SAFETY ARTICLE. (3)      "WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE" MEANS: (I) A HANDHELD OR HANDS FREE DEVICE USED TO ACCESS A
WIRELESS TELEPHONE SERVICE; OR (II) A TEXT MESSAGING DEVICE. (B)     THIS SECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO THE USE OF A WIRELESS
COMMUNICATION DEVICE TO CONTACT A 9-1-1 SYSTEM. (C)     A HOLDER OF A LEARNER'S INSTRUCTIONAL PERMIT OR A PROVISIONAL
DRIVER'S LICENSE WHO IS UNDER THE AGE OF 18 YEARS MAY NOT USE A WIRELESS
COMMUNICATION DEVICE WHILE OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE. (D)     A POLICE OFFICER MAY ENFORCE THIS SECTION ONLY AS A SECONDARY
ACTION WHEN THE POLICE OFFICER DETAINS A DRIVER FOR A SUSPECTED
VIOLATION OF ANOTHER PROVISION OF THE CODE. (E)     (1) IF THE ADMINISTRATION RECEIVES SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE THAT
AN INDIVIDUAL HAS VIOLATED THIS SECTION, THE ADMINISTRATION: (I) MAY SUSPEND OR REVOKE THE INDIVIDUAL'S DRIVER'S
LICENSE FOR NOT MORE THAN 90 DAYS; AND (II) MAY ISSUE A RESTRICTED LICENSE FOR THE PERIOD OF
SUSPENSION THAT IS LIMITED TO DRIVING A MOTOR VEHICLE:
1. IN THE COURSE OF THE INDIVIDUAL'S EMPLOYMENT; 2. FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRIVING TO OR FROM A PLACE OF
EMPLOYMENT; OR
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