Maryland Code § TR-23-205

Section TR-23-205
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(a) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the Administration
and the Secretary shall set the fee to be charged for each vehicle to be inspected and
tested by a facility.
(2) The fee established under this subsection:
(i) During the period from May 31, 1997, through June 30,
2025, may not exceed $14;
(ii) During the period from July 1, 2025, through June 30,
2026, may not exceed $30; and
(iii) Except as provided in paragraph (4)(iii) of this subsection,
during the period after July 1, 2026, shall equal at least the amount in the
immediately preceding fiscal year adjusted for inflation in accordance with paragraph
(3) of this subsection.
(3) During the period after June 30, 2026, the fee established under
this subsection shall equal at least the amount in the immediately preceding fiscal
year adjusted for inflation in accordance with paragraph (4) of this subsection.

(4) (i) The inflation adjustment shall equal the product of
multiplying the amount of funding in the immediately preceding fiscal year by the
percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers.
(ii) The percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index for
All Urban Consumers shall be determined by comparing the average of the index for
the 12 months ending April 30 immediately preceding the fiscal year for which the
funding amount is being calculated to the average index for the prior 12 months.
(iii) If there is a decline or no growth in the Consumer Price
Index for All Urban Consumers, the fee amount under this paragraph shall remain
unchanged.
(b) The fee shall be collected in a manner established by the Administration
and the Secretary.
(c) A specific portion of the fee shall be paid to or retained by the
Administration to cover the cost of administration and enforcement of the emissions
control program, as provided in the contract between the contractor and the State.

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