§ 21-905
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§21–905.
(a)A holder of a provisional driver’s license who is under the age of 18 years is guilty of high–risk driving if the holder of the provisional license commits any of the following violations:
(1)§ 21–901.1 of this subtitle (Reckless and negligent driving);
(2)§ 21–901.2 of this subtitle (Aggressive driving); or
(3)§ 21–1116 of this title (Race or speed contest prohibited).
(1)If the individual is convicted of a violation specified in subsection
(a)of this section, the Administration shall suspend the individual’s driver’s license:
(i)For a first offense, for 6 months; and
(ii)For a second or subsequent offense, for 1 year.
(2)An individual subject to a license suspension under this subsection may request a hearing as provided for a suspension or revocation under Title 12, Subtitle 2 of this article.