Maryland Code § TR-13-909

Section TR-13-909
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(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this subtitle, the Administration
may adopt a system of staggered registration for any motor vehicle class.
(b) (1) During the registration period in which the system is initiated,
vehicle registrations may be issued for periods varying from 7 months to 18 months
with fees prorated according to the number of months for which the registration is
issued.
(2) Vehicle registration plates or validation tabs shall be issued and
displayed in accordance with a schedule established by the Administration.
(3) Any new registration or renewal issued during the year may be
issued initially for other than a 12-month period to facilitate an equal volume of
monthly issuances and the registration fee shall be prorated for the period issued.
(4) For the purpose of maintaining relatively uniform work loads, the
Administration shall evaluate monthly volumes of registration renewals from time to

time and any portion of a monthly issuance may be rescheduled by applying a
different expiration date and prorating the fee accordingly.
(5) The Administration shall refund a registration fee on surrender
of a registration card and unused registration plates by the owner as provided under
§ 13-938 of this subtitle only if the return is made prior to the expiration date of the
registration period for which the application for refund is made.
(6) When the Administration assesses a prorated fee, it shall be
calculated by multiplying one-twelfth of the applicable fee by the number of months
for which the issuance or renewal is made and adjusting this amount to the nearest
dollar amount.
(c) The Administration may adopt regulations to implement and operate a
staggered registration system as provided under this section.

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