HB210

Motor Vehicles - Out-of-State Drivers - Automated Enforcement (Out-of-State Driver Accountability Act)

Chamber Passed·3/4/26

Maryland HB210 requires county and municipal automated traffic enforcement programs to report quarterly on citations issued to out-of-state drivers.

Maryland HB210 mandates that each county and municipal automated traffic enforcement program submit a quarterly report to the Vision Zero coordinator. The report must detail each citation issued during the quarter to a motor vehicle registered in another state, including the registration plate number, state of registration, payment status, and whether the citation is past due. The bill also renumbers sections of the Annotated Code of Maryland and sets the effective date as October 1, 2026.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the House · 127–1 · Mar 4
Current
The Senate
Next
Senate floor vote

Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

Third Reading Passed

127 Yea

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1 Nay

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5 Not Voting

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8 Absent

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Calendar

Feb 12

1:00 PM

House Environment and Transportation Hearing

History

Apr 13

Senate

Favorable Report by Judicial Proceedings

Apr 13

Senate

Favorable

Apr 13

Senate

Motion Special Order until Later Today (Senator Folden) Rejected