Maryland Code § TR-7-705

Section TR-7-705
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(a) It is unlawful for any person entering a transit facility or transit vehicle
owned or controlled by the Administration for the purpose of obtaining transit service
or a train owned or controlled by the Administration or operated by a railroad
company under contract to the Administration to provide passenger railroad service
to:
(1) Fail to pay the applicable fare charged by the Administration in
the required manner; or
(2) Fail to:
(i) Pay the applicable fare;
(ii) Exhibit proof of payment; or
(iii) Provide truthful identification.
(b) It is unlawful for any person to engage in any of the following acts in
any transit vehicle or transit facility, designed for the boarding of a transit vehicle,
which is owned or controlled by the Administration or a train owned or controlled by
the Administration or operated by a railroad company under contract to the
Administration to provide passenger railroad service:
(1) Expectorate;
(2) Smoke or carry a lighted or smoldering pipe, cigar, or cigarette;
(3) Consume food or drink, or carry any open food or beverage
container;
(4) Discard litter, except into receptacles designated for that purpose;
(5) Play or operate any radio, cassette, cartridge, tape player, or
similar electronic device or musical instruments, unless such device is connected to
an earphone that limits the sound to the hearing of the individual user;
(6) Carry or possess any explosives, acids, concealed weapons or
other dangerous articles;
(7) Carry or possess any live animals, except seeing-eye animals and
hearing-ear animals properly harnessed and accompanied by a blind person or a deaf
person, and small animals properly packaged;

(8) Board any transit vehicle through the rear exit door, unless so
directed by an employee or agent of the Maryland Transit Administration;
(9) Urinate or defecate, except in restrooms;
(10) Fail to move to the rear of any transit vehicle when requested to
do so by the operator or a police officer;
(11) Fail to vacate a seat designated for the elderly or handicapped
when requested to do so by the transit vehicle operator, train conductor, or a police
officer; or
(12) Except by contract with the Administration, solicit the purchase
of any goods or services.
(c) As used in this section, "elderly and handicapped person" means any
person who, by reason of illness, injury, age, congenital malfunction, or other
permanent or temporary incapacity or disability, is unable to use transit facilities
and transit services or railroad facilities and railroad services as effectively as a
person who is not so affected.
(d) The provisions of subsection (b)(3), (5), (8), and (12) of this section do not
apply to charter bus service rendered by the Administration. The provisions of
subsection (b)(2) and (12) of this section do not apply to excursion train service
rendered by the Administration or by a railroad company under contract to the
Administration. The provisions of subsection (b)(3) of this section do not apply to any
railroad service rendered by the Administration or by a railroad company under
contract to the Administration.
(e) Except as provided in subsection (f) of this section, any person who
violates any provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and is subject to a
fine of not more than $500 for each offense.
(f) (1) It is unlawful for any person to obstruct, hinder, or interfere with:
(i) The operation or operator of a transit vehicle or railroad
passenger car; or
(ii) A person engaged in official duties as a station agent,
conductor, or station attendant who is employed by:
1. The Administration;

2. An entity that provides transit service under
contract with the Administration;
3. A local government agency or public transit
authority;
4. A private entity that provides public transit service;
or
5. An entity that provides transit service under a
transportation compact under Title 10 of this article.
(2) Any person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor
and is subject to a fine of not more than $1,000, imprisonment not exceeding 1 year,
or both, for each offense.
(g) This section does not prohibit enforcement of any other State or local
law or regulation that is consistent with the provisions of this section.

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