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Code · Maryland · Transportation

§ 13-921

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§13–921.
(a)In this section, “farm truck” means a farm vehicle that:
(1)Is a Class E (truck) vehicle; and
(2)Has a shipping weight of its chassis and battery, as certified by the manufacturer, of more than 3/4 ton.
(b)On application, the Administration shall issue a Class E “farm truck registration” to any applicant who certifies:
(1)That the applicant is a farmer; and
(2)That the vehicle for which the application is made is a farm truck, specifying its proposed use.
(c)For each vehicle registered under this section, the annual registration fee is based on the maximum gross vehicle weight, as follows:
Maximum Gross Weight Fee (per 1,000 Pounds
Limit (in Pounds) or Fraction Thereof)
10,000 (minimum) – 40,000 $5.00
40,001 – 65,000 (maximum) $5.25
(d)Except as provided in § 8–602(c) of this article, a vehicle registered under this section may not be used:
(1)For hire except to haul farm products for another farmer; or
(2)In any manner other than as a farm truck.
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