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Session Laws, 1977
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3058
Ch. 76 5
LAWS OF MARYLAND
Sections 15B(g), 64, 140(c), 256, and 359A(c) of Article
41 — Governor — Executive and Administrative Departments
(1971 Replacement Volume and 1976 Supplement) be and they
are hereby repealed and reenacted, with amendments to
read as follows: Article 41 - Governor — Executive and Administrative Departments 15B. (g) Any violation of the provisions of this
subtitle or OF any orders, rules, or regulations
promulgated hereunder shall be punishable as a
misdemeanor and shall subject the offender to a fine of
not more than $1,000 or not more than six months
incarceration, or both, upon conviction thereof.
Violations specifically enumerated in [Article 66 1/2]
THE MARYLAND VEHICLE LAW for which a penalty is provided
are not subject to the penalties of this subsection. 64. Each person appointed under this subtitle as a
special policeman is charged with the protection and
preservation of peace and good order on the property
described in the application for the commission. He has
the power to arrest persons who trespass or commit
offenses thereon. He has, and may exercise, the powers
of a police officer upon the property described in the
application for the commission and may exercise these
powers in any county or city of the State in connection
with the care, custody, and protection of other property
of the requesting authority or other property, real or
personal, for which it has assumed an obligation to
maintain or protect. In order to facilitate the orderly
ingress and egress of traffic to and from the property
described in the application, he has authority to direct
and control traffic on public highways and roads adjacent
to and in the immediate vicinity of the property
described in the application when this activity is
approved in advance by the Superintendent of the Maryland
State Police; however, only a special policeman with a
probationary or permanent appointment as a security
officer or a member of any industrial police force who
holds a special police commission, and has completed the
basic training course for police officers as established
by the Police Training Commission, pursuant to § 70A of
this article may make arrests or issue traffic citations
for violations of any of the provisions of [Article 66
1/2 of this Code] THE MARYLAND VEHICLE LAW or any other
State or local traffic laws or regulations. fie may
exercise this power only upon the property of his
employer as described in the application for the
commission unless he is in active pursuit of an
individual for the purpose of immediate apprehension. He
is responsible for any abuse of his powers or the
exercise of them on property not within his jurisdiction.


 
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