Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 24, December 2, 2024
Section 11.17.09.07 - 45 Day Temporary License or Identification CardA. This regulation applies to the renewal or issuance of a license or identification card.B. In the event of a SSN non-match with the SSA, the Administration shall issue a 45 day noncompliant license or 45 day identification card only if the Administration has reasonable grounds to determine that the applicant otherwise meets all eligibility requirements for a license or identification card, with the exception of the SSN non-match, as provided for under Transportation Article, §§ 16-121(c) and 16-122, Annotated Code of Maryland.C. In the event of any other non-match as provided for under Transportation Article, §§ 16-121(c), and 16-122, the Administration shall issue a 45 day noncompliant license or 45 day identification card only if the Administration has reasonable grounds to determine that the applicant otherwise meets all eligibility requirements as set forth in Regulation .03 of this chapter for, a license or identification card but for the non-match, as provided for under Transportation Article, §§ 16-121(c) and 16-122, Annotated Code of Maryland.D. n the event an applicant is unable to pass a required vision test, the Administration may issue a 45 day temporary license if at the time of testing: (1) The applicant has a valid un-expired Maryland Driver's License; and(2) The Administration has reason to believe the applicant is not a safety hazard.E. In any other circumstance approved by the Administrator, the Administration may issue a 45 day temporary license or identification card.Md. Code Regs. 11.17.09.07
Regulations .07 adopted effective September 14, 1992 (19:18 Md. R. 1658)
Regulations .07 amended as an emergency provision effective April 1, 1997 (24:9 Md. R. 654); amended permanently effective September 22, 1997 (24:19 Md. R. 1342)
Regulations .07 adopted effective November 2, 2009 (36:22 Md. R. 1724); amended effective 44:11 Md. R. 525, eff. 6/26/2017; amended effective 45:5 Md. R. 286, eff. 3/12/2018