Maryland Code § TR-13-506.1

Section TR-13-506.1
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(a) An insurance company shall promptly notify the Administration if:
(1) The company makes a claim settlement on a vehicle that is
salvage; and
(2) The owner retains possession of the vehicle.
(b) The notice under subsection (a) of this section shall:

(1) Be accompanied by the title to the vehicle and a fee established
by the Administration under § 13-117 of this title for a corrected title;
(2) Include the name of the vehicle's owner and a description of the
vehicle; and
(3) Include a statement by the insurance company that the salvage
certificate bears a notation under § 13-506(c)(2)(ii)1, 2, 3, or 4 of this subtitle.
(c) On receipt of the notice under subsection (a) of this section, the
Administration shall:
(1) Record that the vehicle has been declared salvage; and
(2) (i) In the case of a repairable vehicle described in § 13-
506(c)(2)(ii)1 or 4 of this subtitle, send a notice to the owner of the vehicle that the
vehicle registration will be suspended unless the owner submits proof satisfactory to
the Administration that the vehicle has been inspected for safety, in compliance with
Title 23 of this article, within 90 days of the date of the notice; or
(ii) In the case of a vehicle described in § 13-506(c)(2)(ii)2 of
this subtitle:
1. Issue a salvage certificate to the owner of the
vehicle; and
2. Send a notice to the owner of the vehicle that the
vehicle registration has been suspended and directing that the vehicle's registration
plates be returned immediately to the Administration.
(d) In accordance with § 13-507 of this subtitle, after a vehicle described in
§ 13-506(c)(2)(ii)1 or 4 of this subtitle has been inspected for safety in accordance
with Title 23 of this article, the Administration shall issue to the owner a new
certificate of title for the vehicle.

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