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Ch. 332 2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(ii) Issue a new registration for any vehicle that is owned or
co-owned by that person and is titled after the violation date; or (iii) Renew a registration for a vehicle that is owned or co-owned by
that person and is titled after the violation date. (4) (i) In this paragraph, "family member" means any individual
whose relationship to the vehicle owner is one of those listed under § 13-810(b)(1) of
this article as being exempt from paying the excise tax imposed on the transfer of a
vehicle. (ii) The monetary penalties provided in this subsection may not be
avoided by transferring title to the vehicle. (iii) Regardless of whether money or other valuable consideration is
involved in the transfer, if title to a vehicle is transferred by an individual who has
violated this subtitle to a family member, any suspension of the vehicle's registration
that occurred before the transfer shall continue as if no transfer had occurred and a
new registration may not be issued until the penalty fee is paid. (5) An amount equal to the monetary penalties paid to the
Administration under paragraph (2) of this subsection may be used by the
Administration only for the enforcement of this subtitle. SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the Laws of Maryland
read as follows: Article - Transportation 16-402. (a) After the conviction of an individual for a violation of Article 27, § 388, §
388A, or § 388B of the Code, or of the vehicle laws or regulations of this State or of any
local authority, points shall be assessed against the individual as of the date of
violation and as follows: (5) Failing to stop for a school vehicle with activated alternately flashing
red lights..................................................................................................... [2] 3 points SECTION 4. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That it is the intent of the
General Assembly that the Department of State Police shall consult with the State
Department of Education, Maryland Chiefs of Police Association, and the Maryland
Association of Pupil Transportation on the implementation of Section 1 of this Act,
and that the grant program established under Section 1 of this Act shall be
implemented as early as practical during the 2000-2001 school year. SECTION 5. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Section 2 of this Act shall
take effect on the taking effect of the termination provision specified in Section 5 of
Chapter 488 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1998. If the termination provision
takes effect, § 17-106(e) of the Transportation Article, as enacted by Section 1 of this
Act, shall be void. This Act may not be interpreted to have any effect on that
termination provision.
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