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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor
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Ch. 544
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(D-2)(1) NOTWITHSTANDING THE LICENSEE'S DRIVING RECORD, THE
ADMINISTRATION SHALL IMPOSE ON EACH LICENSEE UNDER THE AGE OF 18 YEARS
A RESTRICTION THAT PROHIBITS THE LICENSEE FROM USING AN INTERACTIVE
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE WHILE OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE.
(2) IT IS NOT A VIOLATION OF THE RESTRICTION UNDER PARAGRAPH (1)
OF THIS SUBSECTION IF THE LICENSEE USES AN INTERACTIVE WIRELESS
COMMUNICATION DEVICE, AS DEFINED IN SUBSECTION (D-1) OF THIS SECTION, TO
CONTACT A 0 1 1 SYSTEM, AS DEFINED IN SUBSECTION (D-1) OF THIS SECTION, OR A
PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCY IN CONNECTION WITH AN EMERGENCY.
(e) (1) In addition to the other restrictions provided under this subtitle, the
Administration may issue:
(i) A driver's license that is valid only in the State of Maryland to
an applicant who has been suspended in another jurisdiction as a result of failing to
comply with the financial responsibility requirements of that jurisdiction; or
(ii) A temporary driver's license that is valid only in the State of
Maryland to an applicant for reinstatement of a suspended or revoked driver's
license, renewal of a driver's license, or a duplicate or corrected driver's license if, at
the time of application:
1. The applicant's privilege to drive in another jurisdiction is
revoked or suspended as a result of failing to comply with the licensing requirements
of that jurisdiction for which a comparable violation in this State would not have
resulted in revocation or suspension;
2. The initial violation that led to the revocation or
suspension did not occur within the preceding 5 years;
3. The applicant is otherwise qualified to be licenced in this
State; and
4. The Administration determines that the applicant will be
able to take any actions required by the other jurisdiction for reinstatement of the
privilege to drive in that jurisdiction.
(2) A temporary license issued under paragraph (1) of this subsection
shall be valid for 90 days.
(3) The Administration shall adopt regulations for the issuance of
temporary licenses under paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(f) After receiving satisfactory evidence of any violation of a restricted or
provisional driver's license, the Administration may suspend or revoke the license.
However, the licensee may request a hearing as provided for a suspension or
revocation under Subtitle 2 of this title.
(g) (1) The Administration shall impose an alcohol restriction under
subsection (a)(1)(ii) of this section that prohibits an individual for a period of 3 years
from driving or attempting to drive with alcohol in the individual's blood on any
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