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2023 Maryland Statutes
Public Safety
Title 3 - Law Enforcement
Subtitle 1 - Police Accountability and Discipline
- Section 3-101 - Definitions
- Section 3-102 - County Police Accountability Board -- Purpose -- Local Governing Body -- Complaint of Police Misconduct -- Forwarded to Law Enforcement Agency
- Section 3-103 - Complaint Filed With Employing Entity -- Items Included
- Section 3-104 - Administrative Charging Committee -- Statewide Committee -- Training on Police Procedures -- Investigative Files Forwarded to Committee -- Meetings -- Confidentiality
- Section 3-105 - Model Uniform Disciplinary Matrix -- Adoption
- Section 3-106 - Trial Board Process -- Members -- Training on Police Procedures -- Open to Public -- Oaths and Subpoenas -- Trial Board Hearing -- Burden of Proof -- Discipline for Cause Only -- Finality
- Section 3-107 - Emergency Suspensions -- Suspension Without Pay for Certain Charges -- Termination of Officer -- Required Tests of Officer
- Section 3-108 - Victims' Rights Advocates -- Database Maintained of Complainants
- Section 3-109 - Assistance of Representatives
- Section 3-110 - Limits on Punishing Police Officer -- Right to Bring Suit -- Political Activity -- Secondary Employment
- Section 3-111 - Negation or Alteration Through Collective Bargaining Prohibited
- Section 3-112 - Destruction of Records Prohibited
- Section 3-113 - Immediate Review of Complaint -- Review by Administrative Charging Committee -- Time Limit on Actions
- Section 3-114 - Adoption of Implementing Regulations
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