Maryland Code § TR-13-406.1

Section TR-13-406.1
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Law enforcement agency" means:
(i) A state, county, or municipal police department or agency;
(ii) A sheriff's office; or
(iii) A federal law enforcement agency.
(3) "Outstanding warrant" means an arrest warrant that:
(i) A law enforcement agency has attempted, but failed, to
serve on the individual named in the warrant due to the inability to locate the
individual; and
(ii) Is at least 31 days old.
(4) "Primary law enforcement officer" means:
(i) In a municipal corporation, the chief of police, if any, or the
chief's designee;
(ii) In a county that has a county police department, the chief
of police or the chief's designee;
(iii) In a county without a police department, the sheriff or the
sheriff's designee;
(iv) In Baltimore City, the Police Commissioner or the Police
Commissioner's designee;
(v) The Secretary of State Police; or

(vi) The principal law enforcement officers of a federal law
enforcement agency or the officer's designee.
(b) Subject to subsection (h) of this section, on notification by a law
enforcement agency that an applicant for vehicle registration is named in an
outstanding warrant, the Administration shall refuse to register or transfer the
registration of any vehicle owned by the applicant.
(c) (1) Before refusing to register or transfer the registration of a vehicle
under subsection (b) of this section, the Administration shall notify the applicant of
the proposed action and inform the applicant of the applicant's right to contest the
accuracy of the information on which the refusal is based.
(2) Any contest under this subsection shall be limited to whether the
Administration has mistaken the identity of the individual named in the outstanding
warrant or the individual whose registration or transfer of registration has been
refused.
(d) An individual named in an outstanding warrant may appeal a decision
of the Administration under this section to refuse to register or transfer the
registration of the individual's vehicle.
(e) An applicant shall be referred to the law enforcement agency that
notified the Administration of the outstanding warrant to resolve any question of
whether the outstanding warrant has been satisfied.
(f) (1) The Administration shall continue the refusal to register or
transfer the registration of a vehicle owned by an individual named in an outstanding
warrant until:
(i) The Administration is ordered by a court to register or
transfer the registration of the vehicle; or
(ii) A law enforcement agency notifies the Administration that:
1. The individual named in the outstanding warrant
has been arrested; or
2. The outstanding warrant has been otherwise
satisfied.
(2) On receipt of an order or notice under paragraph (1) of this
subsection, the Administration shall allow the applicant to register the vehicle or

transfer the registration unless the registration or transfer has been restricted under
any other provision of the Maryland Vehicle Law.
(g) (1) The Administration, in consultation with the primary law
enforcement officers of the State, shall adopt regulations to implement this section.
(2) The regulations shall include:
(i) Criteria that a law enforcement agency must meet prior to
notifying the Administration that an individual is named in an outstanding warrant;
(ii) A procedure for informing an individual named in an
outstanding warrant:
1. That the registration or transfer of the registration
of the individual's vehicle has been refused; and
2. Of the manner in which the individual may contest
or resolve the refusal;
(iii) A procedure that must be followed by a law enforcement
agency to notify the Administration of changes in the status of an outstanding
warrant; and
(iv) A procedure for the Administration to carry out the refusal
of registration as authorized under this section.
(h) If a law enforcement agency meets the criteria established under
subsection (g) of this section, the Administration shall enter into an agreement with
the appropriate primary law enforcement officer that provides for the notification to
the Administration of persons named in outstanding warrants.
(i) (1) In addition to any other fee or penalty provided by law, the owner
of a vehicle refused registration under this section shall pay a fee established by the
Administration before renewal of the registration of the vehicle.
(2) The fee under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall be retained
by the Administration and may not be credited to the Gasoline and Motor Vehicle
Revenue Account for distribution under § 8-403 or § 8-404 of this article.
(j) The procedures specified in this section are in addition to any other
penalty provided by law for the failure to meet the demands specified in a warrant.

(k) This section may not be construed to require the Administration to
arrest a person named in an outstanding warrant.

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