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MD CRIMINAL-LAW 8-903

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MD CRIMINAL-LAW 8-903

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Maryland Criminal Law Code Section 8-903 (2024) - Unauthorized Carrier Transfer Ticket (a) (1) A person may not intentionally issue, sell, or give to an unauthorized person a ticket or instrument for the transfer from a conveyance on one passenger line or route to a conveyance on another line or route of the same or a different carrier. (2) Unless authorized to do so, a person may not intentionally receive a ticket or instrument for the transfer from a conveyance on one passenger line or route to a conveyance on another line or route of the same or a different carrier. (b) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to: (1) for the first violation, a fine not exceeding $100; and (2) for each subsequent violation, imprisonment not exceeding 90...

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