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H.B. 114 VETOES
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(b) (1) An employee appointed under this section may issue citations to the
extent authorized by the Administrator for violations of:
(i) Those provisions of Title 13 of this article relating to:
1. The vehicle excise tax;
2. Vehicle titling and registration;
3. Special registration plates for individuals with disabilities;
and
4. Parking permits for individuals with disabilities;
(ii) Those provisions of Title 17 of this article relating to required
security;
(iii) Those provisions of Title 14 of this article relating to falsified,
altered, or forged documents and plates;
(iv) Those provisions of Title 16 of this article relating to unlawful
application for a license and vehicle operation during periods of cancellation,
revocation, and suspension of a driver's license; [and]
(v) Those provisions of Title 21 of this article relating to special
residential parking permits issued by the Administration; AND
(VI) THOSE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 15 §§ 15-113 AND 15-113.1 OF THIS
ARTICLE RELATING TO*
1. MAINTENANCE OF AND ACCESS TO REQUIRED BUSINESS
RECORDS; AND
2. (VII) THOSE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 15 OF THIS ARTICLE
RELATING TO UNLICENSED BUSINESS ACTIVITY.
(2) The issuance of citations under this section shall comply with the
requirements of § 26-201 of this article.
(c) The Administrator shall adopt regulations establishing:
(1) Qualifications for employees appointed under this section including
prerequisites of character, training, experience, and education; and
(2) Standards for the performance of the duties assigned to employees
appointed under this section.
12-108.
(a) In any matter subject to its jurisdiction, the Administration may subpoena
any person or documents and take the testimony of any person, in the same manner
and with the same fees and mileage as provided for by law in civil cases.
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