Maryland Code § NR-8-710.2

Section NR-8-710.2
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(a) The Department may design temporary certificates of boat number and
furnish them to any licensed boat dealer.
(b) (1) For any vessel that is to be used principally in Maryland, a
licensed dealer may issue 1 temporary certificate of boat number to the person who
buys the vessel from the dealer.
(2) A dealer may not issue a temporary certificate of boat number
unless:
(i) The taxes and other fees as required by this subtitle are
paid to the dealer; and
(ii) An application for Maryland certificate of boat title and
number or a purchaser's application for transfer of a Maryland certificate of boat title
is completed and signed by the purchaser of the vessel.
(3) (i) Before issuing a temporary certificate of boat number, the
dealer shall complete the certificate by writing in the information required by the
Department.

(ii) A temporary certificate of boat number is not valid unless
the dealer completes the certificate as required by this subsection.
(4) The dealer may not issue more than 1 temporary certificate for
any vessel. If the temporary certificate is lost, stolen, or destroyed, the owner must
apply to the Department for a certificate of boat number.
(5) Within 30 days after a dealer issues a temporary certificate of
boat number, the dealer shall mail a copy of the temporary certificate to the
Department.
(c) A temporary certificate of boat number expires when the first of either
of the following occurs:
(1) A certificate of boat number for the vessel is issued by the
Department; or
(2) 60 days expire from the date the temporary certificate was issued
by the dealer.
(d) In addition to any other sanction under this subtitle, on failure of a
dealer to forward to the Department taxes and fees within 30 days of collection, the
Department may declare forfeited the bond or other security filed by the dealer under
this subtitle.
(e) The Department may require the return of all temporary certificates
from any dealer who has not complied with any provision of this subtitle.

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