Maryland Code § TR-13-621

Section TR-13-621
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Educational institution" includes:
(i) Public schools, as defined in § 1-101(k) of the Education
Article; and
(ii) A public institution of higher education, as defined in § 11-
206.1(a)(2) of the Education Article.

(3) "Licensed dealer" includes, as to Class 1A (dealer) plates provided
for under § 13-940 of this title, a licensed manufacturer, licensed distributor, and
licensed factory branch.
(b) If a licensed dealer owns a vehicle that is mainly used in the dealer's
business and that otherwise is required to be registered under this title, the dealer
may apply to the Administration for the issuance of as many special, dealer
registration plates as the Administration authorizes.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in § 15-305.1 of this article and Subtitle 9
of this title, a licensed dealer may:
(1) Drive, under any one dealer registration plate issued to the
dealer:
(i) Any vehicle owned by the dealer and mainly used in the
dealer's business; and
(ii) Any vehicle in the possession of the dealer, but not owned
by him, if the dealer has the consent of the owner of the vehicle to this use; and
(2) As to any vehicle the dealer owns and to which is attached any
one dealer registration plate issued to the dealer:
(i) 1. Lend the vehicle to a prospective buyer, for
demonstration purposes; and
2. Permit the prospective buyer to drive the vehicle
under that plate for a period of not more than 10 days from the date of delivery of the
vehicle to the prospective buyer, regardless of the business in which the prospective
buyer is engaged or the use to which the vehicle will be put during the demonstration
period; and
(ii) Lend the vehicle to an educational institution that provides
accommodations for the deaf and hard of hearing in its driver's education instruction
under a manufacturer-sponsored driver's education loan program approved by the
Administration.

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