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a telephone or by other electronic means may be deemed to have been committed
either at the place at which the telephone call or calls were made or the electronic
communication originated or at the place at which the telephone call or calls or
electronic communication were received.

[(b)] (C) A person convicted of violating this section is subject to a fine not
exceeding $10,000 or to imprisonment not exceeding 10 years, or to both such fine and
imprisonment in the discretion of the court. This section does not apply to any
statement or rumor made or circulated by an officer, employee, or agent of a bona fide
civilian defense organization or agency, if made in the regular course of his duties
with that organization or agency.

[(c)] (D) (1) In addition to the penalty provided in subsection [(b)] (C) of this
section, a person convicted OR FOUND TO HAVE COMMITTED A DELINQUENT ACT
under this section may be ordered by the court to pay restitution to:

(i) The State, county, municipal corporation, bicounty agency, or
special taxing district for actual costs reasonably incurred due to the response to a
location and search for a destructive device caused by the false statement or rumor of
a destructive device; and

(ii) The owner or tenant of a property for the actual value of any
goods, services, or income lost as a result of the evacuation of the property in response
to the false statement or rumor of a destructive device.

(2) This subsection may not be construed to limit the right of a person to
restitution under § 807 of this article.

(3) (D IF THE PERSON CONVICTED OR FOUND TO HAVE COMMITTED A
DELINQUENT ACT UNDER THIS SECTION IS A CHILD, THE COURT MAY ORDER THE
CHILD, THE CHILD'S PARENT, OR BOTH TO PAY THE RESTITUTION DESCRIBED IN
PARAGRAPH (1) OF THIS SUBSECTION.

(II) EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS SECTION,. THE
PROVISIONS OF § 807(A)(3) § 807 OF THIS ARTICLE APPLY TO AN ORDER OF
RESTITUTION UNDER THIS PARAGRAPH.

(E) IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER PENALTY AUTHORIZED BY LAW, IF THE
PER
SON CONVICTED OR FOUND TO HAVE COMMITTED A DELINQUENT ACT UNDER
THI
S SECTION IS A CHILD, THE COURT MAY ORDER THE MOTOR VEHICLE
ADMINISTRATION TO INITIATE AN ACTION, UNDER. THE MOTOR VEHICLE LAWS, TO
SUSPEND THE DRIVING PRIVILEGE OF THE CHILD FOR A SPECIFIED PERIOD NOT TO
EXCEED
:

(1) FOR A FIRST OFFENSE, 6 MONTHS; AND

(2) FOR A SECOND OR SUBSEQUENT OFFENSE, 1 YEAR OR UNTIL THE
PERSON IS 21
YEARS OLD, WHICHEVER IS LONGER'

(E) IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER PENALTY AUTHORIZED BY LAW, IF THE
PERSON CONVICTED OR FOUND TO HAVE COMMITTED A DELINQUENT ACT UNDER
THIS SECTION IS A CHILD. THE COURT MAY ORDER THE MOTOR VEHICLE


 

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