Baltimore City - Sale of Motor Fuel for Dirt Bikes - Prohibition [SB-1006]
Requiring a retail service station dealer in Baltimore City to post a specified sign in a conspicuous location at the retail service station that states specified prohibitions relating to dispensing motor fuel into a dirt bike; prohibiting a specified person, in Baltimore City, from dispensing motor fuel into a dirt bike from a retail pump at a service station; establishing penalties; etc.
SB-1006: Baltimore City - Sale of Motor Fuel for Dirt Bikes - Prohibition
Sponsored by: Sen. Catherine Pugh
Approved By The Governor on 04/13/2010
Vehicle Laws - Off-Highway Recreational Vehicles - Titling [HB-445]
Defining "off-highway recreational vehicle"; requiring the owner of an off-highway recreational vehicle purchased on or after October 1, 2010, to apply for a certificate of title by electronic transmission; imposing an excise tax for a certificate of title issued for an off-highway recreational vehicle for which sales and use tax is not collected; providing that an off-highway recreational vehicle is not required to be inspected when ownership is transferred; making the Act an emergency measure; etc.
Baltimore City - Sale of Motor Fuel for Dirt Bikes - Prohibition [HB-1025]
Requiring a retail service station dealer in Baltimore City to post a specified sign in a conspicuous location at the retail service station that states specified prohibitions relating to dispensing motor fuel into a dirt bike; prohibiting a specified person, in Baltimore City, from dispensing motor fuel into a dirt bike from a retail pump at a service station; establishing penalties; etc.
HB-1025: Baltimore City - Sale of Motor Fuel for Dirt Bikes - Prohibition
Sponsored by: Rep. Talmadge Branch
Approved By The Governor on 04/13/2010
Vehicle Laws - Injury or Death of Vulnerable Individual - Penalties [HB-1459]
Prohibiting a person from causing the serious physical injury or death of a vulnerable individual as a result of the person operating a vehicle in a careless or distracted manner or in violation of any other rules of the road provisions of the Maryland Vehicle Law; establishing that a person convicted of a violation of the Act may be fined up to $2,000 and must appear in court and may not prepay the fine; establishing additional penalties of participation in a motor vehicle safety course and up to 150 hours of community service; etc.
HB-1459: Vehicle Laws - Injury or Death of Vulnerable Individual - Penalties
Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Malone
Unfavorable Report By Environment And Transportation; Withdrawn on 03/06/2020
Vehicle Registration - Exception for Municipal RTV Utility Vehicles - Town of Sykesville [SB-1097]
Creating an exception from motor vehicle registration requirements for municipal RTV utility vehicles in the Town of Sykesville, Carroll County; providing that a person who operates a municipal RTV utility vehicle in Sykesville may operate the vehicle only on specified roads, between dawn and dusk, and only if the vehicle is equipped with specified lighting; requiring a person who operates a municipal RTV utility vehicle in Sykesville to keep as far to the right of the roadway as feasible and to possess a driver's license; etc.
SB-1097: Vehicle Registration - Exception for Municipal RTV Utility Vehicles - Town of Sykesville
Sponsored by: Sen. Gail Bates
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings; Withdrawn on 03/15/2017