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Ch. 6 LAWS OF MARYLAND
subsection (a) and stylistic error in subsection (b).
Occurred: Ch. 449, Acts of 1974.
4-102.
(a) The following departments, agencies, boards, commissions, offices, divisions,
and units of the State government are included within the Department of Public Safety
and Correctional Services: [the Emergency Management Advisory Council, ] the
Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, the Division of Correction established pursuant
to § 4-105 of this article, the Patuxent Institution, the Board of Review for Patuxent
Institution, the State Fire Prevention Commission, the office of State Fire Marshal, the
Police Training Commission, the Maryland Parole Commission, the Division of Parole
and Probation established pursuant to § 4-105 of this article, the Sundry Claims Board,
the Maryland State Police established pursuant to § 4-105 of this article, the Advisory
Board for Correction, Parole and Probation established pursuant to § 4-107 of this
article, and such other agencies, boards, commissions, councils, offices, or units of
government as may hereafter pursuant to law be declared to be part of the Department
of Public Safety and Correctional Services.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Obsolete terminology in Article 41, § 4-102(a).
Occurred: As a result of Ch. 674, Acts of 1989, which renamed and
transferred the duties, responsibilities, and authority for operating the
Maryland Emergency Management and Civil Defense Agency from the
Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services to the Military
Department.
4-201.
(d) Subject to the authority of the Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional
Services, the Commission is vested with the following authority, responsibility and duty:
(7) To suspend or revoke the certification, provided for in paragraph (6) of
this subsection, if the police officer has violated or has failed to meet the Commission's
standards, including having knowingly failed to report suspected child abuse in violation
of [§ 5-903] § 5-704 of the Family Law Article;
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Obsolete cross-reference in Article 41, § 4-201(d)(7) of the Health
Occupations Article.
Occurred: As a result of Ch. 635, Acts of 1987, which repealed "Subtitle 9.
Child Abuse" of Title 5 of the Family Law Article and consolidated the child
abuse and neglect provisions into "Subtitle 7. Child Abuse and Neglect".
13-103.
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