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Code · Maryland · Transportation

§ 8-402

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§8–402.
(a)There is a Gasoline and Motor Vehicle Revenue Account in the Transportation Trust Fund.
(b)All revenues collected from the following, after deductions provided by law, shall be credited to the Gasoline and Motor Vehicle Revenue Account:
(1)All of the motor vehicle fuel tax;
(2)Except as otherwise provided by law, two–thirds of the revenue from the vehicle titling tax, excluding revenue attributable to:
(i)A vehicle titling tax rate in excess of 6%; or
(ii)The vehicle titling tax imposed on rental vehicles under § 13–809(c)(1)(ii) of this article;
(3)Except for revenues collected under Title 13, Subtitle 9, Parts III and IV of this article, vehicle registration fees;
(4)The revenue disbursed to this Account under § 2–614 of the Tax – General Article; and
(5)80% of the funds distributed on short–term vehicle rentals under § 2–1302.1 of the Tax – General Article to the Transportation Trust Fund from the sales and use tax.
(c)For fiscal year 2020 and each fiscal year thereafter, revenue credited to the Account shall be used as provided in § 3–216 of this article.
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