Current with changes from the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 16-213 - Violations(a)(1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.(2) "Education and employment only restriction" means a restriction that allows a licensed driver to drive only: (i) To or from a school class or an official school activity; or(ii) To or from, or in the course of, the licensee's employment.(3) "Offense" means a moving violation committed by an individual who:(i) Held a provisional license under § 16-111 of this title on the date the violation was committed;(ii) Was convicted of, or granted a probation before judgment under § 6-220 of the Criminal Procedure Article for, the violation; and(iii) Was not eligible for a license under § 16-111.1 of this title at the time of the violation.(b) Except as provided in § 16-205(d-1) or § 16-206(b) of this subtitle, the sanctions under this section are in addition to any other penalty or sanctions that might apply as a result of a moving violation.(c) The Administration: (1) For a first offense, shall require the offender to attend a driver improvement program under § 16-212 of this subtitle;(2) For a second offense: (i) For an adult, may suspend the offender's license for up to 30 days; and(ii) For an individual under the age of 18 years, may: 1. Suspend the offender's license for up to 30 days; and2. Impose, on completion of the suspension, an education and employment only restriction on the offender's license effective for 90 days;(3) For a third offense: (i) For an adult, may suspend the offender's license for up to 180 days; and(ii) For an individual under the age of 18 years, may:1. Suspend the offender's license for up to 180 days;2. Require the offender to attend a driver improvement program designed for young drivers under § 16-212 of this subtitle; and3. Impose, on completion of the suspension, an education and employment only restriction on the offender's license effective for 180 days; and(4) For a fourth or subsequent offense:(i) For an adult, may suspend or revoke the offender's license for up to 180 days; and(ii) For an individual under the age of 18 years, may:1. Revoke the offender's license for not less than 180 days; and2. Require the offender, in addition to applying for reinstatement as required under § 16-208(b) of this subtitle, to pass the examinations required under § 16-110 of this title.