(II) THE RESTITUTION MAY BE IN THE FORM OF MONETARY
RESTITUTION NOT TO EXCEED THE LESSER OF THE FAIR MARKET VALUE OF THE
PROPERTY OR $2,500, OR THE STUDENT'S ASSIGNMENT TO A SCHOOL WORK PROJECT,
OR BOTH.
(H) (1) This subsection does not apply if the student is referred to the
Department of Juvenile Justice.
(2) If a student violates a State or local law or regulation and during or
as a result of the commission of that violation damaged, destroyed, or substantially
decreased the value of school property or property of another that was on school
property at the time of the violation, as part of a conference on the matter with the
student, the student's parent or guardian and any other appropriate person, the
principal shall require the student or the student's parent to make restitution.
(3) The restitution may be in the form of monetary restitution not to
exceed the lesser of the fair market value of the property or $2,500, or the student's
assignment to a school work project, or both.
Article—Transportation
16-206.
(a) (1) The Administration may suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue or renew
the license of any resident or the privilege to drive of any nonresident on a showing by
its records or other sufficient evidence that the applicant or licensee:
(i) Has been convicted of moving violations so often as to indicate
an intent to disregard the traffic laws and the safety of other persons on the
highways;
(ii) Is an unfit, unsafe, or habitually reckless or negligent driver of
a motor vehicle;
(iii) Has permitted an unlawful or fraudulent use of a license,
identification card, or a facsimile of a license or identification card;
(iv) Has used a license, identification card, or a facsimile of a license
or identification card in an unlawful or fraudulent manner, unless the applicant or
licensee is subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of this section;
(v) Has committed an offense in another state that, if committed in
this State, would be grounds for suspension or revocation; or
(vi) Has knowingly made a false certification of required security in
any application for a certificate of title or for the registration of a vehicle.
(2) The Administration may suspend a license to drive of an individual
who fails to attend:
(i) A driver improvement program or an alcohol education program
required under § 16-212 of this subtitle; or
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