Maryland Code § TR-23-109

Section TR-23-109
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(a) An inspection station or any of its employees may not issue an inspection
certificate for a vehicle without having inspected its equipment.
(b) An inspection station or any of its employees may not issue a repair
order certification for any specified equipment without having inspected that
equipment.
(c) An inspection station or any of its employees may not willfully issue an
inspection certificate for a vehicle the equipment of which does not meet or exceed
the standards established under this subtitle.

(d) An inspection station or any of its employees may not willfully issue a
repair order certification for any specified equipment if that equipment does not meet
or exceed the standards established under this subtitle.
(e) In this section, "fictitious" includes an imitation, counterfeit, or altered
certificate or certification.
(f) A person may not make, issue, or knowingly use any fictitious inspection
certificate or repair order certification.
(g) A person may not issue or cause or permit to be issued a repair order
certification knowing it to be fictitious or issued without the equipment having been
inspected for compliance with this subtitle.
(h) On suspension or revocation of its license, an inspection station shall
surrender to the Division, at its request, the license and all related material issued
by the Division.
(i) A person may not materially alter or change any equipment of a vehicle
for which an inspection certificate or a repair order certification has been issued
under this subtitle.
(j) A person may not willfully violate any rule or regulation adopted under
this subtitle relating to inspection procedures and inspection station requirements.
(k) A person convicted of a violation of this section is subject to
imprisonment not exceeding 6 months or a fine not exceeding $500 or both for each
vehicle for which there is a violation.

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