Maryland Code § TR-16-211

Section TR-16-211
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(a) An individual whose license or privilege to drive has been refused under
this title may not drive a motor vehicle in this State after the refusal under any
license or permit issued by any other jurisdiction or otherwise, until a new license or
privilege is obtained under this title.
(b) An individual whose license or privilege to drive has been suspended
under this title may not drive a motor vehicle in this State during the suspension
under any license or permit issued by any other jurisdiction or otherwise, until a new
license or privilege is obtained under this title.
(c) An individual whose license or privilege to drive has been revoked under
this title may not drive a motor vehicle in this State after the revocation under any
license or permit issued by any other jurisdiction or otherwise, until a new license or
privilege is obtained under this title.

(d) An individual whose license or privilege to drive has been refused under
this title may not drive a motor vehicle in this State after the refusal under any
registration certificate issued by any other jurisdiction or otherwise, until a new
license or privilege is obtained under this title.
(e) An individual whose license or privilege to drive has been suspended
under this title may not drive a motor vehicle in this State during the suspension
under any registration certificate issued by any other jurisdiction or otherwise, until
a new license or privilege is obtained under this title.
(f) An individual whose license or privilege to drive has been revoked under
this title may not drive a motor vehicle in this State after the revocation under any
registration certificate issued by any other jurisdiction or otherwise, until a new
license or privilege is obtained under this title.

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