Maryland Code § TR-13-928

Section TR-13-928
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(a) (1) The owner of a fleet of trailers or semitrailers may apply to the
Administration for registration under this section of the Class G (trailer) vehicles in
the fleet, if:
(i) The fleet consists of at least 25 Class G (trailer) vehicles
that are rented or offered for rent for periods of 364 days or less; or
(ii) The fleet consists of at least five Class G (trailer) vehicles
with a permitted gross weight of over 10,000 pounds.
(2) Each application made under this section shall contain the
information that the Administration requires.
(b) If the applicant pays the fees required by this section and meets the
other conditions required by the Administration, the Administration shall issue a
special registration plate and registration card for each vehicle for which application
is made.
(c) A special registration plate and registration card issued under this
section:
(1) May be issued for any period of up to 8 years as the
Administration determines;
(2) Shall expire on the date that the Administration determines; and
(3) Until they expire, are valid only:
(i) As long as the applicant retains ownership of the vehicle
for which they are issued; and

(ii) If the registration is made on a prorated annual fee basis,
as long as the owner pays the required annual fees before the date on which regular
Class G registration plates expire.
(d) (1) The fee for registration under this section shall be paid to the
Administration, at the election of the applicant, either:
(i) At the time of registration, for the full registration period;
or
(ii) Annually, on a prorated fee basis.
(2) The fee for the full registration period for each vehicle is the
regular annual fee required for the vehicle under § 13-927 of this subtitle, multiplied
by the number of years in the registration period.
(e) If the application is made on a prorated annual fee basis, the applicant
shall submit with the application acceptable evidence of a surety bond or irrevocable
letter of credit that is:
(1) In a form and with a surety or insured Maryland financial
institution approved by the Administration; and
(2) In an amount equal to the total annual fees required for all
vehicles registered to the applicant under this section.

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