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LAWS OF MARYLAND
vehicle or combination of vehicles to prevent the projection of
rocks, dirt, water, or other substances to the rear and to
minimize side spray.
(c) A person may not permit to be driven any bus, truck,
trailer, or semitrailer[,] on any highway in this [State] STATE,
unless it is equipped with suitable metal protectors or
substantial flexible flaps behind the rear-most wheels of the
vehicle or combination of vehicles to prevent the projection of
rocks, dirt, water, or other substances to the rear and to
minimize side spray.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Misplaced punctuation in § 22-413(a), (b), and
(c) of the Transportation Article.
Occurred: In subsection (a), Ch. 14, Acts of 1977; in
subsections (b) and (c), Ch. 472, Acts of 1986.
22-601.
(a) With the endorsement of the Secretary of Transportation
and the Secretary of the Environment and after a public hearing
following 60 [days] DAYS' notice, the Administrator shall adopt
regulations that establish maximum sound level limits for the
operation on the highways in this State of each type of motor
vehicle or combination of vehicles.
22-605.
(a) With the endorsement of the Secretary of Transportation
and the Secretary of the Environment and after a public hearing
following 60 [days] DAYS' notice, the Administrator shall adopt
regulations that establish maximum sound level limits for each
type of new motor vehicle.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Punctuation omitted in §§ 22-601(a) and
22-605(a).
Occurred: Ch. 14, Acts of 1977.
23-105.
(c) (1) If a safety equipment repair order is for equipment
that can be certified as corrected or adequate by visual
inspection and without the use of testing equipment, any police
department that issues safety equipment repair orders and repair
order certifications shall, on request of the owner:
(ii) If the equipment meets or exceeds the
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