Maryland Code § TR-22-218.2

Section TR-22-218.2
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(a) (1) One or more amber flashing lights may be displayed:

(i) By a tow truck while at the scene of an accident or a
disabled vehicle or while towing a vehicle; and
(ii) By snow removal and other highway maintenance and
service equipment and escort vehicles.
(2) Highway maintenance and service equipment or vehicles owned
by the State or a local jurisdiction, or operating under a contract with the State or a
local jurisdiction, may display green flashing lights only in accordance with § 22-
218(c)(6) of this subtitle.
(3) A tow truck may display a portable variable messaging sign only
in accordance with § 22-218(c)(6) of this subtitle.
(b) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, a participant in a
citizens on patrol group or other community watch group may display on a vehicle
while on patrol in the community one or more amber flashing lights.
(2) An amber flashing light:
(i) May only be displayed if allowed by a law enforcement
agency designated by the governing body of the applicable county or municipal
corporation; and
(ii) Shall be extinguished at the request of a uniformed law
enforcement officer.
(3) The law enforcement agency may require that a sign meeting
specifications set by the agency appear on the vehicle that identifies the group
conducting the patrol while the amber flashing light is displayed.
(c) (1) A security guard agency licensed under Title 19 of the Business
Occupations and Professions Article may equip its vehicles with one or more amber
flashing lights.
(2) A person operating a vehicle equipped with amber flashing lights
under this subsection may activate the lights only while on duty on property that the
agency is responsible for patrolling.

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