Maryland Code § CL-11-902

Section CL-11-902
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Attached" means printed, painted, stamped, burned, or
otherwise placed on or attached to.
(3) "Battery" means an electric storage battery which has an
identification mark attached to it.
(4) "Identification mark" means:
(i) The word "rental"; or
(ii) Any other word, mark, device, or character which is
attached to a battery to identify its ownership.
(b) A person may not remove, deface, alter, or destroy or cause to be
removed, defaced, altered, or destroyed any identification mark attached to a battery
which he does not own.
(c) A person other than the owner may not dispose of, sell, deliver, or give
or attempt to dispose of, sell, deliver, or give any battery to any person except its
owner.
(d) Except in an emergency, a person may not recharge any battery without
the consent of its owner or his authorized agent or employee.
(e) A person may not retain possession of a battery for more than 30 days
after the owner demands the return of the battery by registered or certified mail.
(f) Any person who violates any provision of this section is guilty of a
misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $25.

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