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Code · Maryland · Transportation

§ 12-204

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§12–204.
Notice of any hearing scheduled by this Administration shall state:
(1)The date, time, place, and nature of the hearing;
(2)The legal authority and jurisdiction of the Administration to hear the matter;
(3)The facts in sufficient detail to enable a party to prepare his case;
(4)The nature of the proposed action that the Administration is to consider;
(5)The right of a party to call witnesses and offer documentary evidence under the provisions of § 10-213 of the State Government Article;
(6)When applicable, the right of a party to request the subpoena of witnesses and the costs thereof;
(7)That a copy of the hearing procedures is available on request of a party, and the cost to obtain a copy;
(8)The right of a party to the hearing to be represented by counsel; and
(9)If a licensee is a party to the hearing, the right of the Administration, on failure of the licensee to appear, to:
(i)Order a suspension of the party’s license or privilege until the party appears for a hearing; or
(ii)Impose any sanction proposed in the notice.
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