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MD HB253
Bill
Status
3/12/2026
Primary Sponsor
Environment and Transportation
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AI Summary
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Amends Transportation Article Section 24-113.3 governing heavy weight port corridor permits for vehicles transporting international freight in sealed seagoing containers from Seagirt Marine Terminal
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Removes the requirement that routes be "established by regulation" and instead requires routes to be "identified on the permit" between Seagirt Marine Terminal and Secretary-authorized destinations
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Eliminates the requirement that highways be "specifically designated by the Secretary as being part of a 'heavy weight port corridor'"
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Adds new regulatory requirement that the Secretary must establish the specific destinations to which permitted vehicles may travel from Seagirt Marine Terminal
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Takes effect June 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Vehicle Laws - Heavy Weight Port Corridor Permits - Regulations
Rules and Regulations
Last Action
Referred Judicial Proceedings
3/13/2026