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MVA says state lacks authority to access automated enforcement records; DC data-sharing used in pilot outreach
Summary
Motor Vehicle Administration witnesses told the committee that Maryland law prevents the state from receiving full automated‑enforcement datasets from local jurisdictions, limiting visibility into repeat automated violations and prompting interest in new legal authority and reciprocity with other jurisdictions.
Motor Vehicle Administration officials told the House Environment and Transportation Committee on Jan. 16 that Maryland currently lacks authority to collect full automated‑enforcement data from local jurisdictions and therefore cannot systematically track repeat automated violations across jurisdictions.
Administrator Kristi Neisser said the MVA only receives automated‑enforcement outcomes when a person fails to…
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