Maryland Code § TR-12-304

Section TR-12-304
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(a) This section applies only to an adult male applicant under the age of 26
years.
(b) Subject to subsection (c) of this section, the Administration shall provide
to the Selective Service Administration in an electronic format, for purposes of
registration with the Selective Service as required under federal law, the necessary
information concerning a male applicant who applies for a driver's license or
identification card or the renewal of a driver's license or identification card, including
the applicant's:
(1) Full name;
(2) Current address;
(3) Date of birth;
(4) Gender;
(5) Date of application; and
(6) Social Security number, if available.
(c) (1) A male applicant's signature on the application indicates that the
applicant has selected one of the options specified in paragraph (2) of this subsection
concerning Selective Service registration and the forwarding of information to the
Selective Service Administration under this section.
(2) In addition to the information required under this subtitle or Title
16 of this article, an application form for a driver's license or identification card or
renewal of a driver's license or identification card shall contain a statement that the
male applicant:
(i) Has already registered with the Selective Service
Administration; or
(ii) Has not registered with the Selective Service
Administration and:

1. Consents to forwarding the information in
subsection (b) of this section to the Selective Service Administration; or
2. Refuses to consent to the forwarding of the
information in subsection (b) of this section to the Selective Service Administration.
(d) Refusal to consent to the forwarding of the information in subsection (b)
of this section to the Selective Service Administration may not be grounds for denial
of an application for a driver's license or identification card or renewal of a driver's
license or identification card.

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