Maryland Code § TR-24-111.3

Section TR-24-111.3
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Local government agency" means an agency of a local
jurisdiction that is authorized to issue a citation for a violation of the Maryland
Vehicle Law or of local traffic laws or regulations.
(3) "Local jurisdiction" means a county or municipal corporation.
(4) (i) "Owner" means the registered owner of a motor vehicle.
(ii) In Baltimore County, "owner" does not include:
1. A motor vehicle rental or leasing company; or
2. The holder of an interchangeable registration under
Title 13, Subtitle 9, Part III of this article.
(5) "Recorded image" means an image recorded by a vehicle height
monitoring system:
(i) On:
1. A photograph;

2. A microphotograph;
3. An electronic image;
4. Videotape; or
5. Any other medium; and
(ii) Showing:
1. The front or side of a motor vehicle or combination
of vehicles;
2. At least two time-stamped images of the motor
vehicle or combination of vehicles that include the same stationary object near the
motor vehicle or combination of vehicles; and
3. On at least one image or portion of tape, a clear and
legible identification of the entire registration plate number of the motor vehicle.
(6) "Vehicle height monitoring system" means a device with one or
more motor vehicle sensors that is capable of producing recorded images of vehicles
whose height exceeds a predetermined limit.
(b) This section applies only in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Harford
County, and Prince George's County.
(c) (1) A vehicle height monitoring system may be used to record images
of vehicles traveling on a highway in a local jurisdiction under this section only if the
use of vehicle height monitoring systems is authorized by local law adopted by the
governing body of the local jurisdiction after reasonable notice and a public hearing.
(2) Before a local jurisdiction places or installs a vehicle height
monitoring system at a particular location, it shall:
(i) Conduct an analysis to determine the appropriateness of
the location; and
(ii) Obtain the approval of the chief official of the local
government agency or the chief official's designee.
(3) Before activating a vehicle height monitoring system, a local
jurisdiction shall:

(i) Publish notice of the location of the vehicle height
monitoring system on its website and in a newspaper of general circulation in the
jurisdiction; and
(ii) Ensure that all signs stating restrictions on the presence of
certain vehicles during certain times approaching and within the segment of highway
on which the vehicle height monitoring system is located include signs that:
1. Are in accordance with the manual and
specifications for a uniform system of traffic control devices adopted by the State
Highway Administration under § 25-104 of this article; and
2. Indicate that a vehicle height monitoring system is
in use.
(d) A vehicle height monitoring system operator shall fill out and sign a
daily set-up log for a vehicle height monitoring system that:
(1) States that the operator successfully performed the
manufacturer-specified self-test of the vehicle height monitoring system before
producing a recorded image;
(2) Shall be kept on file; and
(3) Shall be admitted as evidence in any court proceeding for a
violation of this section.
(e) (1) Unless the driver of the motor vehicle or combination of vehicles
received a citation from a police officer at the time of the violation, the owner of a
motor vehicle or combination of vehicles is subject to a civil penalty if the motor
vehicle or combination of vehicles is recorded by a vehicle height monitoring system
while being operated in violation of a State or local law restricting the presence of
certain vehicles during certain times.
(2) A civil penalty under this subsection may not exceed:
(i) For a second violation by the owner of the motor vehicle,
$250; and
(ii) For a third or subsequent violation by the owner of the
motor vehicle, $500.
(3) For purposes of this section, the District Court shall prescribe:

(i) A uniform citation form consistent with paragraphs (1) and
(2) of this subsection and § 7-302 of the Courts Article; and
(ii) A civil penalty, which shall be indicated on the citation, to
be paid by persons who choose to prepay the civil penalty without appearing in
District Court.
(f) (1) Subject to the provisions of paragraphs (2) and (3) of this
subsection, a local government agency or, in Baltimore City, the Baltimore City
Department of Transportation shall mail to an owner liable under this section a
citation that shall include:
(i) The name and address of the registered owner of the motor
vehicle;
(ii) The registration number of the motor vehicle involved in
the violation;
(iii) The violation charged;
(iv) The location at which the violation occurred;
(v) The date and time of the violation;
(vi) A copy of the recorded image;
(vii) The amount of the civil penalty imposed and the date by
which the civil penalty should be paid;
(viii) A signed statement by a duly authorized law enforcement
officer commissioned by the local government agency that, based on inspection of the
recorded image, the motor vehicle or combination of vehicles was being operated in
violation of a State or local law restricting the presence of certain vehicles during
certain times;
(ix) A statement that the recorded image is evidence of the
violation;
(x) Information advising the owner alleged to be liable under
this section of the manner and time in which liability as alleged in the citation may
be contested in the District Court; and

(xi) Information advising the owner alleged to be liable under
this section that failure to pay the civil penalty or to contest liability in a timely
manner is an admission of liability.
(2) A local government agency or, in Baltimore City, the Baltimore
City Department of Transportation shall, for a first violation, mail a warning notice
instead of a citation to an owner liable under this section.
(3) A citation issued under this section shall be mailed no later than
30 days after the alleged violation.
(4) A person who receives a citation under this section may:
(i) Pay the civil penalty, in accordance with instructions on
the citation, directly to the local jurisdiction; or
(ii) Elect to stand trial in the District Court for the alleged
violation.
(5) To mail the citation or warning notice, a local government agency
or, in Baltimore City, the Baltimore City Department of Transportation shall use:
(i) The current mailing address on file with the
Administration; or
(ii) If a mailing address is unavailable, the current residential
address on file with the Administration.
(g) (1) A certificate alleging that a violation of a State or local law
restricting the presence of certain vehicles during certain times occurred and that the
requirements under subsections (c) and (d) of this section have been affirmed by a
duly authorized law enforcement officer commissioned by a local government agency,
based on inspection of the recorded image produced by the vehicle height monitoring
system, shall be:
(i) Evidence of the facts contained in the certificate; and
(ii) Admissible in a proceeding alleging a violation under this
section without the presence or testimony of the vehicle height monitoring system
operator.
(2) If a person who received a citation under this section desires the
vehicle height monitoring system operator to be present and testify at trial, the

person shall notify the court and the State in writing no later than 20 days before
trial.
(3) Adjudication of liability shall be based on a preponderance of
evidence.
(h) (1) The District Court may consider in defense of a violation:
(i) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, that the motor
vehicle or the registration plates of the motor vehicle were stolen before the violation
occurred and were not under the control or possession of the owner at the time of the
violation; and
(ii) Any other issues and evidence that the District Court
deems pertinent.
(2) To demonstrate that the motor vehicle or the registration plates
were stolen before the violation occurred and were not under the control or possession
of the owner at the time of the violation, the owner shall submit proof that a police
report regarding the stolen motor vehicle or registration plates was filed in a timely
manner.
(i) A violation for which a civil penalty is imposed under this section:
(1) Is not a moving violation for the purpose of assessing points under
§ 16-402 of this article;
(2) May not be recorded by the Administration on the driving record
of the owner of the vehicle;
(3) May not be treated as a parking violation for purposes of § 26-
305 of this article; and
(4) May not be considered in the provision of motor vehicle insurance
coverage.
(j) (1) In consultation with the appropriate local government agency,
the Chief Judge of the District Court shall adopt procedures for the issuance of
citations, the trial of civil violations, and the collection of civil penalties under this
section.
(2) The standards and requirements for the use, processing, and
disposal of recorded images and associated data established under § 12-113.1 of this
article apply to citations issued under this section.

(k) (1) A local government agency or, in Baltimore City, the Baltimore
City Department of Transportation, or a contractor designated by the local
government agency or, in Baltimore City, the Baltimore City Department of
Transportation, shall administer and process civil citations issued under this section
in coordination with the District Court.
(2) If a contractor operates a vehicle height monitoring system on
behalf of a local jurisdiction, the contractor's fee may not be contingent on the number
of citations issued or paid.
(l) (1) This subsection applies only in Baltimore County and Harford
County.
(2) Before the installation of any vehicle height monitoring systems,
the governing body of the local jurisdiction shall:
(i) Establish a workgroup including commercial
transportation industry representatives to assist the local government in:
1. Evaluating existing truck routes;
2. Identifying areas for vehicle height monitoring
enforcement; and
3. Evaluating existing signage and identifying
locations where signage could be improved; and
(ii) Adopt a local law limiting the overall number of vehicle
height monitoring systems that may be placed in the local jurisdiction.
(3) The governing body of the local jurisdiction may adopt a local law
exempting certain vehicles from the enforcement of height restrictions by a vehicle
height monitoring system in the local jurisdiction.
(m) (1) This subsection applies only in Prince George's County.
(2) Before the installation of any vehicle height monitoring systems,
the governing body of Prince George's County and the President of the Prince
George's County Municipal Association shall jointly establish a workgroup to assist
in:

(i) Identifying the entity responsible for the installation costs,
collection of revenue, and distribution of revenue relating to vehicle height
monitoring enforcement;
(ii) Evaluating existing signage and identifying any locations
where signage could be improved;
(iii) Determining the overall number of vehicle height
monitoring systems that may be placed within a municipal corporation; and
(iv) Clarifying which vehicles may be exempt from enforcement
of height restrictions.
(n) (1) This subsection applies only in Prince George's County.
(2) Before the installation of any vehicle height monitoring systems,
the governing body of the local jurisdiction shall:
(i) Establish a workgroup including commercial
transportation industry representatives to assist the local government in:
1. Evaluating existing truck routes;
2. Identifying areas for vehicle height monitoring
enforcement; and
3. Evaluating existing signage and identifying
locations where signage could be improved; and
(ii) Adopt a local law limiting the overall number of vehicle
height monitoring systems that may be placed in the local jurisdiction.
(3) The governing body of the local jurisdiction may adopt a local law
exempting certain vehicles from the enforcement of height restrictions by a vehicle
height monitoring system in the local jurisdiction.

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