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Code · Maryland · Transportation

§ 16-506

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§16–506.
(a)The Administration may suspend, revoke, or refuse to grant or renew certification under the driver education program of any drivers’ school or of any classroom or laboratory instructor of a drivers’ school, if it finds that the school or instructor has:
(1)Failed to comply with any of the provisions of or any rule or regulation adopted under:
(i)This subtitle;
(ii)Title 15, Subtitle 7 of this article, as to drivers’ schools; or
(iii)Title 15, Subtitle 8 of this article, as to driving instructors; or
(2)Been convicted of a crime of moral turpitude.
(1)If the Administration refuses to grant or renew a certification under this subtitle, the applicant may request a hearing under Title 12, Subtitle 2 of this article.
(2)Except as provided in subsection
(c)of this section, the Administration may suspend or revoke a certification under this subtitle only after a hearing under Title 12, Subtitle 2 of this article.
(c)If the Administration determines that there is a danger of immediate, substantial, and continuing harm to the public if the certification is continued pending a hearing, the Administration shall:
(1)Immediately suspend the certification;
(2)Within 7 days of a request for a hearing, grant a hearing as provided in Title 12, Subtitle 2 of this article; and
(3)After a hearing, render an immediate decision as to whether the Administration shall continue the suspension or revoke or reinstate the certification.
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