PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
Ch. 393
(9) A Type I or Type II school vehicle owned and operated by a religious
organization.
(b) The Administration may exempt from the registration fees specified in this
subtitle any vehicle of a law enforcement agency of the United States or of any other
state, if the United States or other state provides a reciprocal exemption for law
enforcement vehicles of this State.
(c) (1) Each registered vehicle that is exempt from registration fees under
subsection (a) of this section shall display a special identification marker approved by the
Administrator.
(2) The special identification marker for a motor vehicle and trailer exempt
under subsection (a)(7) of this section shall bear the number of the organization and the
number of the local voiture, reading "40-8-(local number)".
(3) The special identification marker for a vehicle exempt under subsection
(a)(8)(i) of this section shall indicate that the Veterans' Administration has designated or
classified the veteran as having lost the use of a hand, arm, or leg or as being totally
disabled.
(d) [Any] A disabled veteran whose vehicle is eligible for exemption under
subsection (a)(8) of this section [and who also is eligible for a special, disabled persons
registration number under § 13-616 of this title) may [elect to], IF ELIGIBLE, receive the
special registration number and special registration plates provided [for in that section,]
UNDER § 13-616, § 13-617, § 13-618, § 13-619, OR § 13-619.1 OF THIS TITLE without payment
of the registration fees specified in this subtitle.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 1997.
Approved May 8, 1997.
CHAPTER 393
(House Bill 81)
AN ACT concerning
Suspension of a Juvenile's Driving Privileges—Vehicle Theft Offense
Revocation of Driving Privileges - Unlawful Taking or Unauthorized Use of a Motor
Vehicle
FOR the purpose of requiring a court to order the Motor Vehicle Administration to
suspend the driving privileges of a child found to have committed a delinquent act
by violating a certain provision of law involving the theft of a motor vehicle;
establishing a certain suspension period for the first offense; establishing a period of
suspension lasting until the child reaches a certain age for a second or subsequent
offense; and generally relating to the suspension of the driving privileges of a child
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