Maryland Code § CJ-7-504.1

Section CJ-7-504.1
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(a) This section applies to a defendant who is required to pay a fine for one
or more traffic offenses, including one or more citations for a violation of a parking
ordinance or regulation adopted under Title 26, Subtitle 3 of the Transportation
Article.
(b) (1) The District Court or a circuit court may authorize the clerk of
the court to approve an individual installment plan agreement in accordance with
this section for the payment of:
(i) One or more citations for a payable violation issued under
§ 26-201 of the Transportation Article; or
(ii) One or more fines imposed at a hearing or trial by the court.

(2) A defendant who agrees to enter into an installment plan
agreement for the payment of one or more citations under paragraph (1)(i) of this
subsection consents to conviction at the time of the agreement.
(c) (1) A defendant who is sentenced to pay one or more fines that total
at least $150 and certifies that the defendant is unable to pay the fine or fines may
apply to the clerk of the court to make installment payments in accordance with this
section.
(2) An installment plan agreement under this section shall:
(i) Require that the defendant make installment payments on
the total amount of the fine or fines covered by the agreement; and
(ii) Specify the offenses and citations to which the agreement
applies.
(3) As a condition of an installment plan agreement, a defendant who
enters into the agreement shall inform the clerk of the court of any change of address
during the term of the agreement.
(4) (i) If a defendant fails to pay a fine in accordance with an
installment plan agreement under this section, the clerk of the court may:
1. Refer the amount of the unpaid outstanding fine to
the Central Collection Unit of the Department of Budget and Management; or
2. Process the unpaid outstanding fine as it would
other outstanding fines owed the court.
(ii) The clerk of the court shall provide notice to the defendant
of the disposition of the unpaid outstanding fine under subparagraph (i) of this
paragraph in the same manner required for other outstanding fines processed in the
same manner.
(d) The requirements of subsection (c) of this section shall be posted in the
clerk's office and on the website of the court.

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