HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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9. NATURAL RESOURCES POLICE FORCE OR THE
FOREST AND PARK SERVICE POLICE FORCE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL
RESOURCES;
10. SECURITY FORCE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF
GENERAL SERVICES; OR STATE, COUNTY OR MUNICIPALITY SECURITY FORCE
IF THE SPECIAL POLICE OFFICERS ARE APPOINTED UNDER THE PROVISIONS
OF § 60. OF THIS ARTICLE.
(II) POLICE OFFICER DOES NOT MEAN A PERSON
SERVING AS SUCH SOLELY BY VIRTUE OF HIS OCCUPYING ANY OTHER
OFFICE OR POSITION, NOR DOES THE TERM INCLUDE A SHERIFF,
SUPERINTENDENT OF STATE POLICE, COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, DEPUTY OR
ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, CHIEF OF POLICE, DEPUTY OR
ASSISTANT CHIEF OF POLICE, OR ANY PERSON HAVING AN EQUIVALENT
TITLE WHO IS APPOINTED OR EMPLOYED BY A GOVERNMENT TO EXERCISE
EQUIVALENT SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY. HOWEVER, ANY PERSON WHO IS
EXEMPT UNDER THIS PROVISION MAY BE CERTIFIED AS A POLICE OFFICER
IF THAT PERSON MEETS THE SELECTION AND TRAINING STANDARDS OF THE
COMMISSION.
[(10)] (9) "Police supervisors" means those police or
law-enforcement officers who have been promoted from the
patrolman rank to first-line supervisory duties.
[(11)] (10) "Police administrator" means those police
or law-enforcement officers who have been promoted from the
noncommissioned rank to first-line administrative duties up to
but not exceeding the rank of captain.
(b) There is hereby established in the Department of Public
Safety and Correctional Services, a Police Training Commission
whose membership shall consist of the following persons:
(1) The President of the Maryland Chief of Police
Association; the President of the Maryland Sheriffs Association;
the president of the Maryland Law Enforcement Officers, Inc.; the
Attorney General of the State of Maryland; the Superintendent of
the Maryland State Police; the commissioner, Baltimore City
police department; the president of the University of Maryland;
the agent in charge of the Baltimore office of the F.B.I.; the
president of the Eastern Shore Police Association; a
representative of the Maryland State lodge of Fraternal Order of
Police; the deputy secretary of public safety and correctional
services; and three police officials of the State to be
appointed by the Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional
Services, with the approval of the Governor, and with the advice
and consent of the Senate, to represent the State geographically,
the appointments to be made for a three-year term provided that,
for the first term, one official shall be appointed for a term of
one year, one for a term of two years, and one for a term of
three years.
(2) The nonappointive office holders may elect to
serve personally at any or all meetings of the Commission or may
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