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VETOES
H.B. 789
(2)     Each driver's license that it issues; and (3)     Each licensee whose license to drive the Administration has
suspended or revoked, and the reasons for the action. (b) (1) The Administration shall file each accident report and abstract of
court disposition records that it receives under the laws of this State. (2)     (I) The Administration shall keep convenient records or make
suitable notations showing the convictions or traffic accidents in which each licensee
has been involved and every probation before judgment disposition of any violation of
the Maryland Vehicle Law. A record or notation of a probation before judgment
disposition, or a first offense of driving with an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more
under § 16-205.1 of this title, shall be segregated by the Administration and shall be
available only to [the]: 1.       THE Administration [, ]; 2.       OTHER DRIVER LICENSING AUTHORITIES; 3.       THE UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION; 4.       CURRENT AND PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYERS, AS DEFINED IN
§ 16-803(D) OF THIS TITLE, OF DRIVERS REQUIRED TO HOLD COMMERCIAL DRIVERS'
LICENSES; 5.       [the] THE courts[,]; 6.       [criminal] CRIMINAL justice agencies[,]; and 7.       [the] THE defendant or the defendant's attorney. (II) However, a record or notation of a probation before judgment, or
a first offense of driving with an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more under §
16-205.1 of this title, may not be received or considered by the courts until a plea of
guilty or nolo contendere is made by the defendant or a finding of guilty is made by
the court. (3)     These records or notations shall be made so that they are readily
available for consideration by the Administration of any license renewal application
and at any other suitable time. (4)     Accident reports and abstracts of court convictions pertaining to
driving an emergency vehicle, if received by a person who was driving an emergency
vehicle pursuant to the provisions of § 21-106 of this article, shall be segregated by
the Administration and shall be available only to the Administration. (5)     Except as provided in this section, an employee of the Administration
may not disclose any records or information regarding probation before judgment, or
a first offense of driving with an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more under §
16-205.1 of this title.
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