RULE 16-204. REPORTING OF CRIMINAL AND MOTOR VEHICLE INFORMATION
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Effective: April 1, 2023
MD Rules, Rule 16-204
RULE 16-204. REPORTING OF CRIMINAL AND MOTOR VEHICLE INFORMATION
(1) report to the Central Repository of Criminal History Record Information of the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services reportable events, as defined in Code, Criminal Procedure Article, § 10-215, with respect to the list of offenses agreed to by the Secretary of the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court; and
Cross reference: See Code, Criminal Procedure Article, § 10-217 regarding agreement between the Secretary and the Chief Justice.
(2) report to the State Motor Vehicle Administration (A) each conviction, acquittal in a circuit court in an appeal of a conviction in the District Court, forfeiture of bail, or dismissal of an appeal in a case involving a violation of the Maryland Vehicle Law or other traffic law or ordinance that is required by law to be reported; (B) each conviction of manslaughter or assault committed by means of a motor vehicle; (C) each conviction of a felony involving the use of a motor vehicle; and (D) any conviction or finding by a court that is required by law to be reported.
Cross reference: See Code, Courts Article, §§ 2-203 and 13-101 (d) and (f), Criminal Procedure Article, §§ 10-201, 10-214, 10-217, and General Provisions Article, Title 4. For the definition of “court records” for expungement purposes, see Rule 4-502 (d). For provisions governing access to judicial records generally, see Title 16, Chapter 900.
Source: This Rule is derived from former Rules 16-308 and 16-503 (2016).
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[Adopted June 6, 2016, eff. July 1, 2016. Amended June 20, 2017, eff. Aug. 1, 2017; June 29, 2020, eff. Aug. 1, 2020; April 21, 2023, eff. nunc pro tunc April 1, 2023.]
MD Rules, Rule 16-204, MD R CTS J AND ATTYS Rule 16-204
Current with amendments received through February 1, 2024. Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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