

Prior to enactment of Senate Bill 218, MDOT MVA could only extend driver’s licenses and ID cards for 90 days, which was not sufficient under certain circumstances, for instance active-duty military members, students studying outside the state, and those who are at risk during state of emergency. The bill was introduced by MDOT MVA as a result of lessons learned during COVID-19. The second measure, Senate Bill 218, allows MDOT MVA to issue a temporary renewal for qualified individuals for up to two years for driver’s licenses and identification (ID) cards. More information and resources can be found through MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office here. Senate Bill 176 requires a child under age 2 being transported in a motor vehicle to be secured in a rear-facing child safety seat that complies with federal regulations until the child reaches the manufacturer’s weight or height limit for the child safety seat. The first measure is designed to help protect infants and toddlers in the event of a crash while also providing caregivers with clear guidance on child passenger safety. GLEN BURNIE, MD (September 29, 2022) – The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MDOT MVA) is alerting customers of several new bills taking effect October 1, including two – Senate Bill 176 and Senate Bill 218 – that were introduced by MDOT MVA leadership, passed by the General Assembly and signed into law earlier this year by Governor Larry Hogan.
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Other measures expand Move Over Law and allow 24-hour temporary registration MDOT MVA Bills Focused on Child Safety and Extended Renewals Among Laws Taking Effect on October 1 University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 Sent by University of Maryland Police Department Sent by email via UMD Alerts to UMD Students/Faculty/Staff Office of Civil Rights and Sexual Misconduct Alerts Help Center (Peer Counseling & Crisis Intervention)Ĭampus Advocates Respond and Educate to Stop Violence (CARE) You may also use a blue light emergency phone to call for an escort.ĩ11 from mobile phone / 30 (non-emergency) / 911 If you would like a walking escort, please call to request one at 30. The University of Maryland Police Department provides a walking escort service for anyone who feels unsafe when walking on or near campus. You can create a virtual safety escort or you can text a tip to UMPD. They are a natural gift that tells you when something is wrong.ĭownload the UMD Guardian app through the Google Play store or the Apple App Store. Stay alert and attuned to people and circumstances around you. If you observe suspicious activity or behavior, contact the police immediately by calling 911 or 30 or via the UMD Guardian app. When available for release, additional information, may be obtained by accessing the "UMD Safety Notice" portion of our web site: and Individuals wishing to remain anonymous, may submit a tip at Anyone with information regarding this incident, or the possible identity of suspect, is encouraged to contact us. Our Criminal Investigations Unit is investigating this incident. On October 5, 2022, at approximately 1:39 p.m., the University of Maryland Police Department received a report of an indecent exposure that occurred today at approximately 12:45 p.m.Ī woman reported to police that she was inside Rudy’s Café at Van Munching Hall when she saw a man who was watching something on his computer and exposed himself.

LOCATION: Rudy’s Café at Van Munching Hall, College Park, Maryland OCCURRED: Octo(Wednesday)/ Approximately 12:45 p.m.
