Maryland Code § TR-21-104

Section TR-21-104
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(a) Every person riding an animal or driving an animal-drawn vehicle on a
roadway has all the rights granted to and is subject to all the duties required of the
driver of a vehicle by this title, except for those provisions of this title that by their
very nature cannot apply.
(b) (1) Except in Charles, Worcester, and St. Mary's counties, or as
provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a person may not ride an animal or drive
an animal-drawn vehicle on:
(i) Any divided highway where the posted maximum speed
limit is more than 35 miles per hour; or
(ii) Any controlled access highway.
(2) In Anne Arundel County, a person may ride an animal on any
part of a highway described in paragraph (1) of this subsection, other than on its
roadway or shoulder.
(c) (1) In this subsection, "horse" includes donkeys, mules, and ponies.
(2) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, this
subsection applies only to horse riding on:
1. A highway;
2. A public horse-riding path or trail; or
3. The grounds of a facility:
A. Whose primary purpose is equestrian activities; and
B. That solicits or offers to the public recreational,
educational, therapeutic, or competitive equestrian activities.
(ii) This subsection does not apply to a minor who is:
1. Crossing a public highway that separates privately
owned land;
2. Engaged in an agricultural practice or pursuit;
3. A member of an Amish or a Mennonite community;
or

4. Receiving therapy services from a licensed medical
provider and for whom the use of an alternative helmet is necessary, appropriate, and
in compliance with the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship
International's Guidelines for Alternative Helmet Use.
(3) An adult who is present and directly supervising a minor may not
allow the minor to ride a horse unless the minor is wearing a properly secured helmet
that meets or exceeds the standards of the American Society of Testing and Materials
for protective headgear used in equestrian riding.
(4) A violation of this subsection involving an adult supervising
multiple minors at the same time shall be treated as a single violation.

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