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Session Laws, 1996
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor

Ch. 651

3. NOTWITHSTANDING PARAGRAPHS (1) THROUGH (5) OF
THIS SUBSECTION, THE ADMINISTRATION MAY REINSTATE A LICENSE OR PRIVILEGE
TO DRIVE ONLY IF, AFTER AN INVESTIGATION OF AN INDIVIDUAL'S HABITS AND
DRIVING ABILITY, THE ADMINISTRATION IS SATISFIED IT WILL BE SAFE TO
REINSTATE THE LICENSE OR PRIVILEGE OF AN INDIVIDUAL WHO HAS BEEN:

A. INVOLVED IN ANY COMBINATION OF THREE OR MORE
SEPARATE ALCOHOL-RELATED OR DRUG-RELATED DRIVING INCIDENTS;

B. INVOLVED IN A VEHICULAR ACCIDENT RESULTING IN
THE DEATH OF ANOTHER PERSON; OR

C. CONVICTED OF A VIOLATION FOR FAILING TO STOP
AFTER A VEHICULAR ACCIDENT RESULTING IN BODILY INJURY OR DEATH.

(5) (7) In any event, the Administration may reinstate a license or
privilege to drive only if, after investigation of the [character,] habits[, ] and driving
ability of the individual, the Administration is satisfied that it will bo saf
e to grant [him]
THE INDIVIDUAL the privileg
e of driving a motor vehicle on the highways. Except as
otherwise provided in this title, before issuing a new license, the Administration shall
require the applicant to submit to the examinations that it considers appropriate.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 1996.

Approved May 23, 1996.

CHAPTER 651
(House Bill 1215)

AN ACT concerning

Maryland Port Commission Marine Facilities - Alcohol-Free and Drug-Free Workplace

Program Programs - Port Facilities

FOR the purpose of establishing a Maryland Port Commission marine facility
Alcohol-Free and Drug-Free Workplace Program programs; establishing
procedures to prevent alcohol and drug abuse by certain workers at pert marine
facilities in the State; establishing procedures for alcohol and drug testing,
rehabilitation, and sanctions of certain employees; requiring the Program programs
to comply with certain guidelines for drug-free workplaces; establishing that certain
individuals are deemed to be in compliance with this Act; requiring the Commission
to adopt certain regulations;
prohibiting the standards of the Program programs
from exceeding the standards of a certain program; defining certain terms; and
generally relating to the Maryland Port Commission marine facility Alcohol-Free
and Drug-Free Workplace Program programs.

BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article - Transportation

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