Subtitle 5—Miscellaneous Provisions
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MD Public Safety T. 3, Subt. 5, Refs & Annos
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§ 3–501. Disposal of Handguns Owned by Law Enforcement Agencies
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§ 3–501.1. Reporting Requirements Regarding Firearms Destroyed, Seized, or Recovered by the Baltimore Police Department
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§ 3–502. Impersonating Police Officer
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§ 3–503. Regulation of Surveillance Activities
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§ 3–504. Arrest and Citation Quotas
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§ 3–505. Personal Property; Possession, Release
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§ 3–506. Policy Regarding Eyewitness Identifications Required
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§ 3–506.1. Identification Procedure Requirements
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§ 3–507. Report of Officer-Involved Deaths and Deaths in the Line of Duty
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§ 3–508. Report on Swat Team Activity
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§ 3–509. Automatic License Plate Reader Systems
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§ 3–510. Abrogated by Acts 2015, C. 126, § 5 eff. July 1, 2019
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§ 3–511. Policy for Issuance and Use of a Body-Worn Camera by Law Enforcement
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§ 3–512. Reports Relating to the Baltimore Police Department
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§ 3–513. Retired Law Enforcement Officer Identification Card
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§ 3–514. Filing of Incident Reports Regarding Use of Force
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§ 3–515. Posting of Official Policies of Law Enforcement Agencies
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§ 3–516. Early Intervention for Police Officers Who Are at Risk of Engaging in the Use of Excessive Force
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§ 3–517. Community Policing Program
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§ 3–518. Reporting of Serious Officer-Involved Incidents to Maryland Police Standards and Training Commission
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§ 3–519. Adoption of Uniform Citizen Complaint Process
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§ 3–520. Collaboration Between Local Law Enforcement and Local School System for Responding to an Emergency
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§ 3–521. Abrogated by Acts 2019, C. 321, § 2, eff. Oct. 1, 2022
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§ 3–522. Crisis Intervention Team Center of Excellence
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§ 3–523. Employee Assistance Programs
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§ 3–524. Maryland Use of Force Statute
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§ 3–525. Annual Search Warrant Report
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§ 3–526. Funding for Veterinary Treatment for Retired Law Enforcement or Fire and Rescue Dogs
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§ 3–527. Investigation of Police-Involved Death of Civilian
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§ 3–528. Reports on Each Use of Force Incident Involving a Police Officer Employed by the Law Enforcement Agency that Resulted in a Monetary Settlement or Judgment Against the Law Enforcement Agency
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§ 3–529. Database Access for the Purpose of Enforcing Federal Immigration Law
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§ 3–530. Study of Juveniles Charged, Convicted, and Sentenced as Adults