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BLAIR LEE III, Acting Governor                             136 3

AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC ON OR WITHIN PARKING GARAGES, SURFACE
PARKING LOTS, PRIVATE ROADS AND SIDEWALKS. THAT ARE OWNED OR

LEASED BY THE STATE AND ARE ON OR WITHIN THE FACILITIES

WHICH HE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING AND GUARDING.

THE SUPERINTENDENT HAS CONCURRENT ENFORCEMENT

JURISDICTION WITH THE POLICE COMMISSIONER OF BALTIMORE CITY

WITH RESPECT TO SUCH PARKING AND MARYLAND VEHICLE LAWS ON

SUCH BALTIMORE CITY STREETS, ADJACENT TO THE STATE

PROPERTIES AND FACILITIES FOR WHICH THE SUPERINTENDENT IS

RESPONSIBLE, AS MAY BE DESIGNATED BY THE POLICE

COMMISSIONER, AND SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS THE COMMISSIONER
MAY PRESCRIBE.

(3) THE SUPERINTENDENT OF ANNAPOLIS PUBLIC

BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS SHALL ESTABLISH SPEED LIMITS AND

PARKING AND IMPOUNDING REGULATIONS FOR CONTROL OF VEHICULAR
AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC ON OR WITHIN PARKING GARAGES, SURFACE
PARKING LOTS. PRIVATE ROADS AND SIDEWALKS, THAT ARE OWNED OR

LEASED BY THE STATE AND ARE ON OR WITHIN THE FACILITIES

WHICH HE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING AND GUARDING.

THE SUPERINTENDENT HAS CONCURRENT ENFORCEMENT

JURISDICTION WITH THE CHIEF OF POLICE OF ANNAPOLIS WITH

RESPECT TO SUCH PARKING AND MARYLAND VEHICLE LAWS ON SUCH

ANNAPOLIS STREETS, ADJACENT TO THE STATE PROPERTIES AND

FACILITIES FOR WHICH THE SUPERINTENDENT IS RESPONSIBLE, AS

MAY BE DESIGNATED BY THE CHIEF OF POLICE, AND SUBJECT TO THE
CONDITIONS THE, CHIEF OF POLICE MAY PRESCRIBE.

Article 27 - Crises and Punishments

594B.

(f) For purposes of this section, the term "police
officer" means any person who, in his official capacity, is
authorized by law to make arrests and who is:

(1)    A member of the Maryland State Police; or

(2)    A member of the Baltimore City police
department; or

(3)    A member of the police department, bureau,
or force of any county; or

(4)    A member of the police department, bureau
or force of any incorporated city or town, except Baltimore
City, which is a "qualifying municipality," as defined in §
37 (a) (7) and § 39 of Article 15A of this Code; or

(5)    A member of the State Aviation
Administration police force or the Maryland Port
Administration police force of the Department of
Transportation or the toll facilities police force of the
Maryland Transportation Authority; or

(6) A member of the University of Maryland or

 

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