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2023 Maryland Statutes
Courts and Judicial Proceedings
Title 10 - Evidence
Subtitle 3 - Motor Vehicle Laws
- Section 10-301 - Use of Radio-Micro Waves to Prove Speed of Vehicles
- Section 10-301.1 - Definitions
- Section 10-302 - Chemical Test for Alcohol, Drug or Controlled Dangerous Substance Content -- Purpose
- Section 10-303 - Chemical Test for Alcohol, Drug or Controlled Dangerous Substance Content -- Specimens; Time Limitations
- Section 10-304 - Chemical Test for Alcohol, Drug or Controlled Dangerous Substance Content -- Qualifications of Person Administering Test; Equipment
- Section 10-305 - Chemical Test for Alcohol, Drug or Controlled Dangerous Substance Content -- Type of Test Administered
- Section 10-306 - Chemical Test for Alcohol, Drug or Controlled Dangerous Substance Content -- Admissibility of Test Results Without Presence or Testimony of Technician
- Section 10-307 - Chemical Test for Alcohol, Drug or Controlled Dangerous Substance Content -- Results of Analysis and Presumptions
- Section 10-308 - Chemical Test for Alcohol, Drug or Controlled Dangerous Substance Content -- Other Evidence
- Section 10-309 - Chemical Test for Alcohol, Drug or Controlled Dangerous Substance Content -- Refusal to Submit to Test
- Section 10-310 - Photographs, Microphotographs, Videotapes or Other Recorded Images by Electronic Toll Collection Video Monitoring Systems
- Section 10-311 - Recorded Images Produced by Traffic Control Signal, Speed Monitoring System, School Bus Monitoring Camera, or Work Zone Speed Control System
- Section 10-312 - Admissibility of Test Results in Prosecution for Diesel Emissions Standard Violation
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