Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 11.11.03.13 - When Police Officers May Not Issue Temporary LicensesA. Pursuant to Transportation Article, § 16-205.1(b)(3), Annotated Code of Maryland, a police officer shall, among other duties, serve an order of suspension on the driver, confiscate the driver's license, and issue a temporary license permitting a person to drive if the person refuses to take a test or takes a test which results in an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more at the time of testing.B. A police officer may not issue a temporary license to drive if the: (1) Person's license to drive in Maryland is suspended, revoked, cancelled, refused, or disqualified at the time the order of suspension is served;(2) License that was confiscated was invalid;(3) Person was not entitled to driving privileges for any other reason;(4) Person holds a license issued by another State; or(5) Person is not in possession of the license and the person refuses to sign a certification stating that:(a) The license is not in the person's possession, and(b) Upon repossession the person will immediately surrender it to the Administration.Md. Code Regs. 11.11.03.13
Regulations .13 adopted as a emergency provision effective January 1, 1990 (17:1 Md. R. 64) (Emergency provisions are temporary and not printed in COMAR)
Regulations .13 adopted effective May 28, 1990 (17:10 Md. R. 1220)
Regulation .13A amended effective October 1, 1990 (17:19 Md. R. 2321)
Regulation .13A amended as an emergency provision effective March 9, 2007 (34:7 Md. R. 694); amended permanently effective April 9, 2007 (34:7 Md. R. 699)