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HARRY HUGHES, Governor 1697
(d) (1) If requested by a local government, the
Administration shall provide technical assistance and advice on
carrying out the purposes of this section.
(2) The Administration shall recommend construction
standards for footpaths, bridle paths or horse trails, and
bicycle trails and shall establish a uniform system of signs for
all the footpaths, bridle paths or horse trails, and bicycle
trails constructed under this section, whether construction is
undertaken by the Administration or by the local government.
(e) [(1)] Unless the Administration or local government
specifically approves other uses, as provided in [paragraph (2)]
SUBSECTION (G) OF THIS SECTION [of this subsection], footpaths
and bicycle trails may be used only by pedestrians and
nonmotorized vehicles[, and bridle paths or horse trails may be
used only by pedestrians, horses, or horse drawn vehicles].
(F) UNLESS THE ADMINISTRATION OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SPECIFICALLY APPROVES OTHER USES, AS PROVIDED IN SUBSECTION (G)
OF THIS SECTION, BRIDLE PATHS OR HORSE TRAILS MAY BE USED ONLY BY
PEDESTRIANS, HORSES, OR HORSE DRAWN VEHICLES.
[(2)] (G) If the Administration or local government
specifically approves the use of footpaths and bicycle trails by
other than pedestrians and nonmotorized vehicles, or of bridle
paths or horse trails by other than pedestrians, horses, or horse
drawn vehicles, the Administration or local government shall post
signs on the paths or trails indicating the uses specifically
approved.
[(3)] (H) A person may not operate a moped on a foot
path, bicycle trail, bridle path, or horse trail unless the path
or trail is posted with signs in accordance with [paragraph (2)]
SUBSECTION (G) of this [subsection] SECTION specifically
approving the use of mopeds.
[(4)] (I) Notwithstanding the provisions of this
subsection, the use of footpaths and bicycle trails shall be
denied to sports cycles, trail bikes, and minibikes.
12-301.
(a) On application, the Administration shall issue an
identification card to any individual who:
(1) Is a resident of this State;
(2) Does not have a driver's license;
(3) Presents a birth certificate or other proof of
age and identity acceptable to the Administration; and
(4) Presents a completed application for an
identification card on a form furnished by the Administration.
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