§ 30C-1. Scope; purpose.
§ 30C-2. Definitions.
§ 30C-3. Maximum rates.
§ 30C-4. Administration; rates.
§ 30C-5. Public notice; tow procedures.
§ 30C-6. Notice.
§ 30C-7. Handicapped vehicle owners.
§ 30C-8. Incomplete tows.
§ 30C-9. Redemption and storage procedures.
§ 30C-10. Liability for damages.
§ 30C-11. Rebates prohibited.
§ 30C-12. Enforcement, police power, subpoena authority.
§ 30C-13. Immobilization prohibited.
Notes
1 | *Editor's note-In Cade v. Montgomery County, 83 Md. App. 419, 575 A.2d 744 (1990), cert. denied, 320 Md. 350, 578 A.2d 190 (1990), U.S. cert. denied, 112 L.Ed.2d 1047 (1991), the court upheld ch. 30C against challenges of unreasonable exercise of police power and unconstitutionality on the contended grounds that this legislation interfered with private property rights by requiring property owners to post notices that unauthorized vehicles will be towed and by prohibiting the towing of vehicles with handicap identification, that the law's failure to create an express possessory lien denied the right of a towing company to require payment of its fee prior to releasing a towed vehicle, and that the law's provision requiring a towing company to accept payment by check or credit card violated Art. I, § 10 of the U.S. Constitution which restricts legal tender to cash. Cross reference-Motor vehicle repair and towing registration, ch. 31A. |