Maryland Code § TR-13-705.1

Section TR-13-705.1
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(a) If a person is convicted of driving or attempting to drive a motor vehicle
while the driver's license of the person is suspended or revoked for a violation of § 21-
902 or § 16-205.1 of this article or Title 2, Subtitle 5 or § 3-211 of the Criminal Law
Article, the Administration may, after a hearing, suspend, for not more than 120
days, the registration of the motor vehicle.
(b) The Administration may not suspend the registration of the motor
vehicle if:
(1) The motor vehicle was operated by anyone other than the
registered owner with his implied or express consent, and the registered owner
neither knew nor should have known that the driver's license of the operator was

suspended or revoked for a violation of § 21-902 or § 16-205.1 of this article or Title
2, Subtitle 5 or § 3-211 of the Criminal Law Article; or
(2) The motor vehicle was operated by anyone other than the
registered owner without his implied or express consent; or
(3) The motor vehicle is used as a common carrier or vehicle for hire
and the owner or other person in charge of the vehicle was not a consenting party or
privy to the unlawful action of the operator of the motor vehicle; or
(4) The motor vehicle was operated after being obtained by the
violator through duress or coercion from an owner or co-owner who is a member of
the immediate family of the violator.
(c) The Administration shall bear the burden of proving that the registered
owner knew or should have known that the driver's license of the operator of the
vehicle was suspended or revoked for a violation of § 21-902 or § 16-205.1 of this
article or Title 2, Subtitle 5 or § 3-211 of the Criminal Law Article.

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