Maryland Code § TR-26-407

Section TR-26-407
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(a) This section does not affect or modify the procedures established under
Subtitle 3 of this title as to violations of parking ordinances or regulations adopted
under that subtitle.
(b) Each police officer who issues a traffic citation to an alleged violator of
any State or local law:
(1) Shall file an electronic or written copy of the citation promptly
with the District Court;
(2) If the person charged acknowledges receipt on a written copy of
the citation, shall keep that copy to produce as evidence in court if required; and
(3) Shall dispose of the other copies of the citation in accordance with
the regulations adopted by the Administration.
(c) After the copy of a traffic citation is filed with the District Court, the
citation may be disposed of only by:
(1) Trial, dismissal of the charges, or other official action by a judge
of the court;
(2) Forfeiture of the collateral, if authorized by the court; or
(3) Payment of a fine by the person to whom the traffic citation has
been issued.
(d) This section does not prohibit the entry of a "nol pros" or "stet".
(e) For each traffic citation issued by a police officer under the police
officer's jurisdiction, the chief executive officer of each traffic enforcement agency
shall keep a record of the disposition of the charge by the District Court.
(f) (1) Subject to the requirements of this section and in consultation
with the Chief Judge of the District Court, the Administration shall adopt
regulations:
(i) To govern the distribution and disposition of written and
electronic traffic citation forms; and
(ii) To specify the records and reports required to be made of
the disposition of charges.

(2) These regulations apply to each traffic enforcement agency and
police officer with authority to issue traffic citations for a violation of a State or local
law.
(3) Each police officer and the chief executive officer of each traffic
enforcement agency shall make the records and reports required by these regulations.
(g) (1) No police officer or other public employee may dispose of a traffic
citation, its copies, or the record of the issuance of a traffic citation in any manner
other than as required by this section and the regulations adopted by the
Administration.
(2) In addition to being unlawful, a violation of this subsection
constitutes official misconduct.

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