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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
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S.B. 639
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(1) Unless authorized to do so under this title;
(2) While the person's driver's license or privilege to drive is refused in
this State or any other state;
(3) While the person's driver's license or privilege to drive is canceled in
this State;
(4) While the person's driver's license or privilege to drive is canceled by
any other state;
(5) While the person's driver's license or privilege to drive is suspended
in this State;
(6) While the person's driver's license or privilege to drive is suspended
by any other state;
(7) While the person's driver's license or privilege to drive is revoked in
this State;
(8) While the person's driver's license or privilege to drive is revoked by
any other state; OR
(9) While the person is disqualified from driving a commercial motor
vehicle in this State or any other state[; or].
[(10)] (B) [Without a] IF A PERSON HAS BEEN ISSUED A VALID
COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE, THE PERSON MAY NOT DRIVE A COMMERCIAL
MOTOR VEHICLE ON ANY HIGHWAY OR ANY PROPERTY SPECIFIED IN § 21-101.1 OF
THIS ARTICLE WITHOUT THE valid commercial driver's license in the person's
possession.
16-813.1.
A PERSON MAY NOT KNOWINGLY OR FRAUDULENTLY OBTAIN A COMMERCIAL
DRIVER'S LICENSE BY MISREPRESENTATION.
27-101.
(s) (1) ANY PERSON WHO IS CONVICTED OF A VIOLATION OF § 16-808{A) OF
THIS ARTICLE IS GUILTY OF A FELONY MISDEMEANOR AND ON CONVICTION IS
SUBJECT TO IMPRISONMENT NOT EXCEEDING 5 YEARS OR A FINE NOT EXCEEDING
$10,000 OR BOTH.
(2) Any person who is convicted of a violation of [any of the provisions of
§ 16-808] § 16-808(B) of this article [("Persons ineligible to drive commercial motor
vehicles")] is subject to:
[(1)](I) For a first offense, a fine of not more than $1,000 or
imprisonment for not more than 6 months or both;
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[(2)] (II) For a second offense, a fine of not more than $2,000 or
imprisonment for not more than 1 year or both; [and]
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