Maryland HB249 alters state policy to allow reciprocal vehicle registration agreements and automated enforcement of traffic violations with other.
Maryland HB249 changes the state's policy to encourage reciprocal vehicle registration agreements, arrangements, and declarations with other jurisdictions. The bill authorizes the Motor Vehicle Administrator to enter into agreements with other jurisdictions to provide for reciprocal enforcement of certain automated enforcement violations, such as those recorded by traffic control signal monitoring systems and speed monitoring systems. The bill also allows the Administrator to refuse to register or reregister a motor vehicle under these agreements.
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