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Code · Maryland · Transportation

§ 13-403

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§13–403.
(1)Except as provided in paragraph
(2)of this subsection, the owner of a vehicle subject to registration under this subtitle shall apply to the Administration for the registration of the vehicle in a manner that the Administration requires.
(2)The application for registration of a low speed vehicle shall be made by electronic transmission under § 13-610 of this title.
(b)The application shall contain the information that the Administration reasonably requires to determine if the vehicle is entitled to registration.
(c)If a licensed dealer holds a low speed vehicle for sale and transfers the vehicle to a person other than another licensed dealer, the dealer shall:
(1)Obtain from the transferee a completed application;
(2)Collect all fees required to register the low speed vehicle under this subtitle; and
(3)Within 30 days of the date of delivery of the low speed vehicle, electronically transmit the application and fees in accordance with § 13-610 of this title.
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