§ 3-525. Annual search warrant report
West's Annotated Code of MarylandPublic SafetyEffective: October 1, 2021
Effective: October 1, 2021
MD Code, Public Safety, § 3-525
§ 3-525. Annual search warrant report
(b) A law enforcement agency shall report the following information relating to search warrants executed by the law enforcement agency during the prior calendar year to the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services using the format developed under subsection (c) of this section:
(c) The Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission, in consultation with the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services, shall develop a standardized format for each law enforcement agency to use in reporting data to the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services under subsection (b) of this section.
(d) A law enforcement agency shall:
(e)(1) The Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services shall analyze and summarize the reports of law enforcement agencies submitted under subsection (d) of this section.
(f)(1) If a law enforcement agency fails to comply with the reporting provisions of this section, the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services shall report the noncompliance to the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission.
(3) If the law enforcement agency fails to comply with the required reporting provisions of this section within 30 days after being contacted by the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission with a request to comply, the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services and the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission jointly shall report the noncompliance to the Governor and the Legislative Policy Committee of the General Assembly.
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Added by Acts 2021, c. 62, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 2021.
MD Code, Public Safety, § 3-525, MD PUBLIC SAFETY § 3-525
Current through legislation effective through April 9, 2023, from the 2024 Regular Session of the General Assembly. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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