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Session Laws, 1995
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor                            H.B. 736

13-912.

(a) When registered with the Administration, every passenger car and station
wagon, except as otherwise provided in this part, is a Class A (passenger) vehicle.

13-913.

(a)     (1) When registered with the Administration, every passenger motor vehicle
operated for the transportation of persons for hire, except a vehicle described in
paragraph (2) of this subsection, is a Class B (for hire) vehicle.

(2) The following vehicles are not subject to the classification specified in
this section:

(i) Any vehicle operated on a regular schedule and between fixed
termini; and

(ii) Any vehicle for which a different classification is specified in this
part.

(b)     For each Class B (for hire) vehicle, the annual registration fee is $81.00.

13-917.

Notwithstanding § 13-916(b) of this subtitle, for any Class E (truck) vehicle, the
annual registration fee is $33.75 if:

(1)     The manufacturer's rated capacity is 3/4 ton or less; and

(2)     The maximum gross vehicle weight is 7,000 pounds or less.

13-937.

(a) When registered with the Administration, every multipurpose passenger
vehicle is a Class M (multipurpose) vehicle.

22-406.

(I) (1) EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH (5) OF THIS SUBSECTION, A
PERSON MAY NOT OPERATE A VEHICLE REGISTERED UNDER § 13-912, § 13-913, §
13-917, OR § 13-937 OF THIS ARTICLE ON A HIGHWAY IN THE STATE IF:

(I) IN THE CASE OF A VEHICLE REGISTERED UNDER § 13-912 OF
THIS ARTICLE, THERE IS AFFIXED TO ANY WINDOW OF THE VEHICLE ANY TINTING
MATERIALS ADDED TO THE WINDOW AFTER MANUFACTURE OF THE VEHICLE
WHICH PROHIBITS THAT DO NOT ALLOW A LIGHT TRANSMITTANCE OF LESS THAN
AT LEAST 30%; AND

(II) AT THE TIME THE VEHICLE IS STOPPED BY A POLICE OFFICER,
10 DAYS HAVE ELAPSED FROM THE TIME THE VEHICLE WAS ISSUED A REPAIR
ORDER UNDER PARAGRAPH (2) OF THIS SUBSECTION.

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