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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 584
16-113.
(c) (1) In addition to the other restrictions provided in
this subtitle, the Administration may issue a provisional
driver's license to applicants who are under the age of 18.
(2) The license may be restricted by requiring that
the licensee be accompanied and supervised at certain times by a
licensed driver who is at least 21 years old. [If the
restriction would affect adversely the employment or opportunity
for employment of the licensee the Administrator may modify or
waive the restriction.]
(3) THE ADMINISTRATOR MAY. MODIFY OR WAIVE THE
RESTRICTION IF THE RESTRICTION WOULD AFFECT ADVERSELY:
(I) THE EMPLOYMENT OR OPPORTUNITY FOR
EMPLOYMENT OF THE LICENSEE; OR
(II) THE PARTICIPATION OF THE LICENSEE IN AN
ORGANIZED VOLUNTEER PROGRAM DESIGNED TO APPROVED BY THE
ADMINISTRATION AND DESIGNED TO PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION TO PREVENT
ALCOHOL- OR DRUG-RELATED DRIVING OFFENSES AND PROMOTE HIGHWAY
SAFETY.
16-113.1.
(a) Upon meeting the requirements set forth in §
16-111.2(a) of this subtitle, the holder of a learner's permit
shall be issued a provisional driver's license as authorized in §
16-113(c) of this subtitle.
(b) The driver's license issued shall be as provided in §
16-111 of this subtitle, except that it shall be identifiable as
a provisional driver's license and shall contain a provisional
symbol limiting the licensee to driving unsupervised only from
6:00 a.m. until 12 midnight.
(c) A provisional driver's license is subject to the
expiration and renewal requirements of § 16-115 of this subtitle.
(d) Upon meeting the requirements set forth in §
16-111.2(b) of this subtitle, or upon attaining the age of 18,
the holder of a provisional driver's license shall be issued a
driver's license as provided in § 16-111 of this subtitle.
(e) The driver's license shall be issued without payment of
an additional fee and shall expire on the same date of expiration
shown on the provisional driver's license being surrendered.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall
take effect July 1, 1985.
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