1514 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 631
about the station as the said Chief of Police may prescribe,
including cleaning, cooking and repair and maintenance
work; provided, however, that no services shall be required
or permitted by the department to be performed for the
benefit of any private person or persons but the same shall
be performed only with respect to property used, or persons
engaged, in the lawful activities of the department.
(b) In the event no lodging facilities are available for any
person so transferred to the custody of the Department, he
shall be returned to the county jail for lodging overnight.
In any event, the department may return any person to the
county jail at any time and it shall always return any such
person not later than the day preceding that on which his
sentence terminates. It shall be the duty of the warden or
other person in charge of the county jail to transfer to the
custody of the department any prisoners designated by the
Sheriff of Anne Arundel County pursuant to this section and
accept custody of prisoners returned by the department at
any time. Any prisoner escaping or attempting to escape
from the custody of the department shall be subject to the
same penalties which may be by law provided for prisoners
escaping or attempting to escape from the county jail to
which he had been sentenced.
422. Bureau of Identification.
(a) The Chief of Police of Anne Arundel County is hereby
authorized to establish a Bureau of Identification, which
bureau shall be under the direct control and supervision of
the Chief of Police.
(b) The Chief of Police is hereby authorized and directed
to make all necessary rules and regulations therefor, and
from time to time change or amend such rules and regulations
as may be required to equip and maintain an efficient Bureau
of Identification.
(c) The Chief of Police shall assign not more than five (5)
members of the police force to serve as members of the Bureau
of Identification, and from time to time may re-assign the
said member or members back to duty with the regular police
force and may designate other members of the police force to
be members of the Bureau of Identification.
423. Detective Bureau.
(a) There is hereby established and created within the
Anne Arundel County Police Department, a Detective Bu-
reau.
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