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Maryland allows a voluntary notational mark on licenses/IDs for nonapparent disabilities, with privacy protections, removal rights, outreach, and mandated law enforcement training.
Maryland allows a voluntary notational mark on licenses/IDs for nonapparent disabilities, with privacy protections, removal rights, outreach, and mandated law enforcement training.
Status: Approved by the Governor (Chapter 448). Effective date: October 1, 2025. Introduced: Jan 25, 2025.
To permit Maryland motor vehicle credential holders to voluntarily add a visible notation indicating a “nonapparent disability” (defined to include developmental and intellectual disabilities) on driver’s licenses, identification cards, and moped operator’s permits, and to establish related privacy protections, outreach, record‑management, and law‑enforcement training requirements.
SB 618 creates a voluntary, low‑cost means for credentialed identification of certain nonapparent disabilities while adding privacy safeguards, record‑removal rights, public outreach, and law enforcement training to promote safer, better‑informed interactions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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