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§ 13-406. Grounds for refusing registration

MD Transp Code § 13-406 (2019) (N/A)
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The Administration shall refuse to register or transfer the registration of any vehicle if:

(1)    The application contains any false or fraudulent statement;

(2)    The applicant has failed to furnish information or documents required or requested by the Administration;

(3)    Any required fee has not been paid;

(4)    The applicant is not entitled to registration of the vehicle under the Maryland Vehicle Law;

(5)    The vehicle is mechanically unfit or unsafe to be operated on the highways;

(6)    The registration of the vehicle is suspended or revoked;

(7)    A warrant for a motor vehicle violation under the Maryland Vehicle Law has been issued against the applicant and has not been served on the applicant;

(8)    Subject to § 13–406.1 of this subtitle, the applicant is named in an outstanding arrest warrant;

(9)    The Administration has reasonable grounds to believe:

(i)    That the vehicle is stolen;

(ii)    That the grant or transfer of registration would be a fraud against another person; or

(iii)    That the vehicle does not comply with Title 2, Subtitle 11 of the Environment Article or any regulations adopted under that subtitle; or

(10)    The gross vehicle weight is 55,000 pounds or over and the applicant has failed to furnish proof of payment of the Federal Heavy Vehicle Use Tax.

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§ 13-406. Grounds for refusing registration