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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
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OFFICES HAS ALL THE POWER GRANTED TO A PEACE OFFICER AND
A POLICE OFFICER OF THIS STATE.
(2) HOWEVER, THE MARYLAND PORT ADMINISTRATION
POLICE OFFICER MAY EXERCISE THESE POWERS ONLY ON PROPERTY
OWNED, LEASED, OR OPERATED BY OR UNDER THE CONTROL OF THE
ADMINISTRATION. THE POLICE OFFICER MAY NOT EXERCISE
THESE POWERS ON ANY OTHER PROPERTY UNLESS:
(I) ENGAGED IN FRESH PURSUIT OF A SUSPECTED
OFFENDER;
(II) SPECIALLY REQUESTED OR PERMITTED TO DO
SO IN A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION BY ITS CHIEF EXECUTIVE
OFFICER OR ITS CHIEF POLICE OFFICER; OR
(III) ORDERED TO DO SO BY THE GOVERNOR.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection presently appears as
Art. 62B, §5B(a).
In paragraph (2) of this subsection, the term
"fresh pursuit" is substituted for "hot
pursuit" to conform to the terminology now
generally used in the criminal laws of this
State (see, e.g., Art. 27, §§ 595 through
602AC).
The only other changes are in style.
(C) STANDARDS AND QUALIFICATIONS TO BE ADOPTED BY
THE SECRETARY.
(1) IN CONSULTATION WITH THE SUPERINTENDENT
OF THE MARYLAND STATE POLICE AND THE MARYLAND POLICE
TRAINING COMMISSION, THE SECRETARY SHALL ADOPT STANDARDS,
QUALIFICATIONS, AND PREREQUISITES OF CHARACTER, TRAINING,
EDUCATION, HUMAN AND PUBLIC RELATIONS, AND EXPERIENCE FOR
MARYLAND PORT ADMINISTRATION POLICE OFFICERS, INCLUDING
STANDARDS FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF THEIR DUTIES.
(2) STANDARDS ADOPTED ON OR AFTER JULY 1,
1976, ON MINIMUM HIRING QUALIFICATIONS OF MARYLAND PORT
ADMINISTRATION POLICE OFFICERS MAY NOT AFFECT THE
STATUS OF ANY INDIVIDUAL WHO HAS A QUALIFIED MARYLAND
PORT ADMINISTRATION POLICE OFFICER ON THAT DATE.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection presently appears as
Art. 62B, §5B(b).
The only changes are in style.
The Commission notes that this subsection —
unlike §4—208(c)(2), as to Toll Facilities
Police, and §5—212(c)(2) as to State Aviation
Administration Police, does not require that,
"{t}o the extent practicable, the Secretary
shall adopt standards that are similar to the
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