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Code · Maryland · Transportation

§ 15-304.1

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§15–304.1.
(a)There is an out–of–state motor home and recreational trailer vehicle show permit.
(b)The Administration may issue a permit under this section to a dealer of motor homes or recreational trailers licensed in another state only if that state reciprocally authorizes Maryland dealers of motor homes and recreational trailers to display or exhibit motor homes or recreational trailers at vehicle shows in that state.
(c)A permit holder:
(1)May display or exhibit motor homes or recreational trailers at a vehicle show for motor homes or recreational trailers in Worcester County; and
(2)May not execute a buyer’s order or accept a deposit.
(d)An out–of–state dealer of motor homes or recreational trailers that is licensed by the licensing authority of another state may apply for a permit.
(e)The Administration shall determine the duration of a permit issued under this section.
(1)After a permit has been approved by the Administration, the permit holder shall file a bond with the Administration.
(2)The bond shall be on a form prescribed and furnished by the Administration, payable to the State, and conditioned on compliance with the conditions and limitations of the permit.
(3)The amount of the bond shall be determined by the Administration.
(i)Liability under the bond shall be for the duration of the permit.
(ii)A bond may not be fully released until all requirements of this section, regulations adopted in accordance with this section, and permit conditions have been met or complied with.
(5)The bond shall be executed by the permit holder and by a corporate surety approved by the Administration.
(g)The Administration may suspend or revoke a permit if the Administration determines that the permit holder is out of compliance with this section or any permit conditions.
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