Maryland Code § TR-26-302

Section TR-26-302
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(a) An officer who discovers a vehicle parked in violation of an ordinance or
regulation adopted under this subtitle shall:
(1) Deliver a citation to the driver or, if the vehicle is unattended,
attach a citation to the vehicle in a conspicuous place; and
(2) Keep a copy of the citation, bearing his certification under penalty
of perjury that the facts stated in the citation are true.
(b) In the absence of the driver, the registered owner of the vehicle is
presumed to be the person receiving the citation.
(c) (1) A citation issued under this section shall include a box that the
person issued the citation may check to indicate that the registration plates cited
were not issued for the vehicle described in the citation.
(2) A political subdivision, State agency, or third-party contractor
authorized to conduct parking enforcement on behalf of a political subdivision or

State agency that issues a citation under this section to a person who returns the
citation with the box checked as described in paragraph (1) of this subsection:
(i) Shall verify through the Administration whether the
person issued the citation should be held liable for the violation; and
(ii) May contact the person issued the citation as part of the
verification process.
(3) After the verification process initiated under paragraph (2) of this
subsection, if the political subdivision, State agency, or third-party contractor finds
that the person issued the citation should not be held liable for the citation, the
political subdivision, State agency, or third-party contractor shall dismiss the
citation.
(4) A person may not submit a citation with the box checked as
indicated in paragraph (1) of this subsection to a political subdivision, State agency,
or third-party contractor if the registration plates cited were issued for the vehicle
described in the citation.

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