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Code · Maryland · Transportation

§ 21-902.3

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§21–902.3.
(a)In this section, “test” has the meaning stated in § 16–205.1 of this article.
(b)If a person is convicted of a violation of § 21–902(b) or
(c)of this subtitle and the trier of fact finds beyond a reasonable doubt that the person refused to take a test arising out of the same circumstances as the violation, the court shall require the person to participate in the Ignition Interlock System Program under § 16–404.1 of this article for 1 year.
(c)The penalty provided under this section shall be:
(1)In addition to any other criminal penalty for a violation of § 21–902(b) or
(c)of this subtitle; and
(2)Concurrent with any other participation in the Ignition Interlock System Program ordered by the Administration under any other provision of this article.
(d)If a person subject to this section participates in the Ignition Interlock System Program under § 16–205.1 of this article, the person shall receive credit toward the length of participation in the Ignition Interlock System Program arising out of the same incident required under this section.
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