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Session Laws, 2002
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Ch. 26
2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
ADMINISTRATION TO INITIATE AN ACTION, UNDER THE MOTOR VEHICLE LAWS, TO
SUSPEND THE DRIVING PRIVILEGE OF THE MINOR FOR A SPECIFIED PERIOD NOT TO
EXCEED: (I) FOR A FIRST VIOLATION, 6 MONTHS; AND (II) FOR EACH SUBSEQUENT VIOLATION, 1 YEAR OR UNTIL THE
PERSON IS 21 YEARS OLD, WHICHEVER IS LONGER (C) RESTITUTION. (1) IN ADDITION TO ANY PENALTY PROVIDED IN SUBSECTION (B) OF
THIS SECTION, A PERSON CONVICTED OR FOUND TO HAVE COMMITTED A
DELINQUENT ACT UNDER THIS SECTION MAY BE ORDERED BY THE COURT TO PAY
RESTITUTION TO: (I) THE STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, BICOUNTY
AGENCY, OR SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICT FOR ACTUAL COSTS REASONABLY INCURRED
DUE TO THE PLACEMENT, DELIVERY, OR DETONATION OF A DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE,
INCLUDING THE SEARCH FOR REMOVAL OF, AND DAMAGES CAUSED BY A
DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE; AND (II) THE OWNER OR TENANT OF A PROPERTY FOR THE ACTUAL
VALUE OF ANY GOODS, SERVICES, OR INCOME LOST AS A RESULT OF THE
EVACUATION OF THE PROPERTY OR DAMAGE SUSTAINED DUE TO THE PLACEMENT,
DELIVERY, OR DETONATION OF A DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE. (2) (I) IF A PERSON CONVICTED OR FOUND TO HAVE COMMITTED A
DELINQUENT ACT UNDER THIS SECTION IS A MINOR, THE COURT MAY ORDER THE
MINOR THE MINOR'S PARENT, OR BOTH TO PAY THE RESTITUTION DESCRIBED IN
PARAGRAPH (1) OF THIS SUBSECTION. (II) EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS SECTION, THE
PROVISIONS OF TITLE 11, SUBTITLE 6 OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ARTICLE APPLY
TO AN ORDER OF RESTITUTION UNDER THIS PARAGRAPH. (3) THIS SUBSECTION DOES NOT LIMIT THE RIGHT OF A PERSON TO
RESTITUTION UNDER TITLE 11, SUBTITLE 6 OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ARTICLE. REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived without substantive
change from former Art. 27, §§ 139C and 139D. In subsections (b)(3) and (c)(2) of this section, the defined term "minor" is
substituted for the former defined term "child" for consistency within this
article. See § 1-101 of this article. For provisions on threats involving destructive devices and imitations of
destructive devices, see §§ 9-504 and 9-505 of this article. Defined terms: "County" § 1-101
"Destructive device" § 4-501
"Explosive material" § 4-501
"Incendiary material" § 4-501
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