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Session Laws, 1986
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1786                                        LAWS OF MARYLAND                                    Ch. 472

[(2) Permit] (D) A PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PUPILS ON

A SCHOOL BUS MAY NOT PERMIT any pupil to stand if the school bus
is equipped only with lengthwise or a combination of lengthwise
and forward facing seats[;].

[(3) Permit] (E) A PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PUPILS ON
A SCHOOL BUS MAY NOT PERMIT any pupil to stand in front of the
stanchion and guardrail[;].

[(4) Permit] (F) A PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PUPILS ON

A SCHOOL BUS MAY NOT PERMIT any pupil to operate the front door
opening mechanism, except in an emergency[; or].

[(5) Require] (G) A PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PUPILS ON

A SCHOOL BUS MAY NOT REQUIRE any pupil to sit on the floor.

[(d)] (H) Except for the driver and any fuel station
attendant, a person may not occupy a school bus while it is being
supplied with fuel.

[(e)] (I) Either the driver or an adult aide assigned to
each school vehicle that is used to transport handicapped
children shall be certified as having successfully completed a
first aid-safety course approved by the Department of Education.

21-1120.

(a) A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway
or on any private property that is used by the public in general
in this State while the person is wearing over or in both ears
earplugs[, a headset, or earphones attached to a radio, tape
player, or other audio device].

(B) A PERSON MAY NOT DRIVE A MOTOR VEHICLE ON ANY HIGHWAY
OR ON ANY PRIVATE PROPERTY THAT IS USED BY THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL
IN THIS STATE WHILE THE PERSON IS WEARING OVER OR IN BOTH EARS A
HEADSET.

(C) A PERSON MAY NOT DRIVE A MOTOR VEHICLE ON ANY HIGHWAY
OR ON ANY PRIVATE PROPERTY THAT IS USED BY THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL
IN THIS STATE WHILE THE PERSON IS WEARING OVER OR IN BOTH EARS
EARPHONES ATTACHED TO A RADIO, TAPE PLAYER, OR OTHER AUDIO
DEVICE.

[(b)] (D) The provisions of [subsection (a)] SUBSECTIONS
(A), (B), AND (C) of this section do not apply to:

(1)  A person operating an authorized emergency
vehicle under emergency conditions;

(2)  A person engaged in the operation of either
special construction equipment or equipment for use in the
maintenance of any highway;

 

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