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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
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Ch. 251
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Article - Transportation
13-618.
(a) The Administration may issue special commemorative original or
substitute registration plates for any geographical, historical, natural resource,
AGRICULTURAL, or environmental commemoration of statewide significance.
(b) The owner of a vehicle, or a lessee of the vehicle under a lease not intended
as security, or a director, officer, employee, or partner of a business entity that owns
the vehicle considered eligible by the Administration may apply to the Administration
for the assignment of a commemorative registration plate under this section if the
vehicle is included in one of the following classes:
(1) A Class A (passenger) vehicle;
(2) A Class B (for hire) vehicle;
(3) A Class E (truck) vehicle with a manufacturer's rated capacity of one
ton or less;
(4) A Class G (trailer) vehicle; or
(5) A Class M (multipurpose) vehicle.
(e) (1) An original or substitute commemorative plate may only be issued
under this section for a fixed period of 2 consecutive years after its initial issuance.
(2) The Administration may only issue1 TWO commemorative plate
PLATES under this section at any one time.
(d) (1) In addition to the annual registration fee otherwise required under
this title, an owner of a vehicle assigned a commemorative registration plate under
this section shall pay the fee set by the Administration when the new registration
plates are issued to the vehicle under this section.
(2) (i) The Administration shall set the fee at a level that will enable
the Administration to recover its costs under this section.
(ii) The Administration may charge a fee that is sufficient to result
in a surplus after costs are subtracted.
(iii) The Administration shall retain a portion of the fee that is
sufficient to allow the Administration to recover any costs of issuing and distributing
commemorative plates under this section.
(iv) Any surplus moneys remaining after the Administration has
recovered the costs of issuing a commemorative plate wider this section may not be
retained by or transferred to any agency of the State for any purpose.
(v) Notwithstanding subparagraph (iv) of this paragraph, the
surplus moneys may be retained for the purpose described in paragraph (3) of this
subsection.
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