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Ch. 19
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2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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2. As permitted by the state in which the vehicle is
registered.
(ii) 1. The use of any lights or signals permitted under this
paragraph is limited to an emergency vehicle, as defined in § 11-118 of this article,
responding to an emergency or pursuing a violator, and equipped with an audible
signal as provided in this section.
2. Foreign vehicles, as defined in § 11-124 of this article,
which are privately owned by members of volunteer fire companies, ambulance or
rescue squads, fire departments, and law enforcement agencies may be equipped with
lights or signals as permitted by the state in which the vehicle is registered, but such
lights or signals may be used while the vehicle is in this State only by those personnel
and under the circumstances authorized under paragraph (3) of this subsection.
[(ii)](III) In addition to the penalties provided in Title 27 of this
article, any person convicted of a violation of this section may have his driving
privileges suspended for a period of 30 days, and the registration of the vehicle may be
suspended for a period of 30 days, notwithstanding that the owner of the vehicle may
not be the operator at the time of the offense, unless the owner proves to the
satisfaction of the Administration that he had no control over the use or display of a
light or signal device and could not prevent the violation of this section.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Misnumbering in § 22-218(c)(10) of the Transportation Article.
Occurred: Ch. 490, Acts of 2001. Correction by the publisher of the
Annotated Code in the 2001 Supplement of the Transportation Article is
ratified by this Act.
23-206.2.
(a) (1) A motor vehicle for which special registration plates have been issued
under § 13-616 of this article, is exempt from the mandatory inspections required by
this subtitle if:
(ii) The motor vehicle is driven [less than] 5,000 miles or less
annually; and
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Extraneous language in § 23-206.2(a)(1)(ii) of the Transportation
Article.
Occurred: Ch. 480, Acts of 1999.
25-201.
(b) "Abandoned vehicle" means any motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer:
(7) That has remained on public property for more than 48 [hours; and]
HOURS AND:
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