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16-111.

(e) [(5)](4) Notwithstanding § 16-103(c)(3) of this subtitle, the
Administration may issue a license under § 16-111.1 of this subtitle without issuing a
learner's instructional permit or a provisional license if the individual has been
licensed to drive in another state or country, or by the armed forces of the United
States, for at least 18 months.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Erroneous numbering in § 16-111(e)(5) of the Transportation
Article.

Occurred: Ch. 483, Acts of 1998. Correction by the publisher of the
Annotated Code in the 1998 Supplement to the 1998 Replacement Volume
is ratified by this Act.

16-113.

(a) (2) An alcohol restriction that prohibits the licensee from driving or
attempting to drive a motor vehicle while having alcohol in the licensee's blood may,
as described in subsections (b) and (g) of this section, include a restriction that
prohibits the licensee from driving or attempting to drive a motor vehicle unless the
licensee is a participant in the ignition interlock SYSTEM program established under
§ 16-404.1 of this title.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Omitted word in § 16-113(a)(2) of the Transportation Article.

Occurred: Ch. 526, Acts of 1998.

16-205.1.

(g) (2) A person who initially refuses to take a test may withdraw the initial
refusal and subsequently consent to take the test if the subsequent consent:

(i) Is unequivocal;

(ii) Does not substantially interfere with the timely and efficacious
administration of the test; and

(iii) Is given by the person:

1. Before the delay in testing would materially affect the
outcome of the test; and

2. A. For the purpose of a test for determining alcohol
concentration, within 2 hours of the person's apprehension; or

B. For the purpose of a test for determining the drug or
controlled dangerous substance content of the person's blood, within [3] 4 hours of
the person's apprehension.

 

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