1754 LAWS OF MARYLAND Ch. 472
(A) AN INDIVIDUAL WHOSE LICENSE OR PRIVILEGE TO DRIVE HAS
BEEN REFUSED UNDER THIS TITLE MAY NOT DRIVE A MOTOR VEHICLE IN
THIS STATE AFTER THE REFUSAL UNDER ANY LICENSE OR PERMIT ISSUED
BY ANY OTHER JURISDICTION OR OTHERWISE, UNTIL A NEW LICENSE OR
PRIVILEGE IS OBTAINED UNDER THIS TITLE.
(B) AN INDIVIDUAL WHOSE LICENSE OR PRIVILEGE TO DRIVE HAS
BEEN SUSPENDED UNDER THIS TITLE MAY NOT DRIVE A MOTOR VEHICLE IN
THIS STATE DURING THE SUSPENSION UNDER ANY LICENSE OR PERMIT
ISSUED BY ANY OTHER JURISDICTION OR OTHERWISE, UNTIL A NEW
LICENSE OR PRIVILEGE IS OBTAINED UNDER THIS TITLE.
(C) AN INDIVIDUAL WHOSE LICENSE OR PRIVILEGE TO DRIVE HAS
BEEN REVOKED UNDER THIS TITLE MAY NOT DRIVE A MOTOR VEHICLE IN
THIS STATE AFTER THE REVOCATION UNDER ANY LICENSE OR PERMIT
ISSUED BY ANY OTHER JURISDICTION OR OTHERWISE, UNTIL A NEW
LICENSE OR PRIVILEGE IS OBTAINED UNDER THIS TITLE.
(D) AN INDIVIDUAL WHOSE LICENSE OR PRIVILEGE TO DRIVE HAS
BEEN REFUSED UNDER THIS TITLE MAY NOT DRIVE A MOTOR VEHICLE IN
THIS STATE AFTER THE REFUSAL UNDER ANY REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE
ISSUED BY ANY OTHER JURISDICTION OR OTHERWISE, UNTIL A NEW
LICENSE OR PRIVILEGE IS OBTAINED UNDER THIS TITLE.
(E) AN INDIVIDUAL WHOSE LICENSE OR PRIVILEGE TO DRIVE HAS
BEEN SUSPENDED UNDER THIS TITLE MAY NOT DRIVE A MOTOR VEHICLE IN
THIS STATE DURING THE SUSPENSION UNDER ANY REGISTRATION
CERTIFICATE ISSUED BY ANY OTHER JURISDICTION OR OTHERWISE, UNTIL
A NEW LICENSE OR PRIVILEGE IS OBTAINED UNDER THIS TITLE.
(F) AN INDIVIDUAL WHOSE LICENSE OR PRIVILEGE TO DRIVE HAS
BEEN REVOKED UNDER THIS TITLE MAY NOT DRIVE A MOTOR VEHICLE IN
THIS STATE AFTER THE REVOCATION UNDER ANY REGISTRATION
CERTIFICATE ISSUED BY ANY OTHER JURISDICTION OR OTHERWISE, UNTIL
A NEW LICENSE OR PRIVILEGE IS OBTAINED UNDER THIS TITLE.
16-301.
(a) A person may not[:
(1) Knowingly] KNOWINGLY or fraudulently obtain or
attempt to obtain a driver's license by misrepresentation[; or].
[(2) In] (B) A PERSON MAY NOT IN any application for
a driver's license:
(i) Use a false or fictitious name;
(ii) Knowingly make a false statement;
(iii) Knowingly conceal a material fact; or
(iv) Otherwise commit a fraud.
[(b)] (C) A person may not[:
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