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Session Laws, 2005
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor Ch. 534
(a)     The State Open Meetings Law Compliance Board shall study the use of the
executive function exclusion under the Open Meetings Act. (b)     As part of its study, the Compliance Board shall: (1)     consider the reliance on the executive function exclusion and the
inappropriate use of the executive function, as reflected in the opinions of the
Compliance Board; (2)     consult with the Maryland Association of Counties, the Maryland
Municipal League, the Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association, and any other
organization that the Compliance Board deems appropriate in connection with use of
the executive function; (3)     consider the benefits of retaining or eliminating restricting the
executive function exclusion under the Open Meetings Act; and any alternatives that
the Compliance Board considers appropriate; and (4)     develop any recommendations that the Compliance Board considers
appropriate for modification of the Open Meetings Act in connection with the
executive function. (c)      (1) On or before December 1, 2005, the Compliance Board shall report to
the House Health and Government Operations Committee and the Senate Education,
Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee on the results of its study. (2) The report shall may include proposed legislation that might be
recommended by the Compliance Board as a result of its study. SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 2005. Approved May 26, 2005.
CHAPTER 534
(House Bill 305) AN ACT concerning Law Enforcement - Mutual Aid Agreements - Maryland Vehicle Law FOR the purpose of clarifying that a police officer acting under a mutual aid
agreement authorized under a certain provision of law may enforce the
Maryland Vehicle Law beyond the police officer's sworn jurisdiction; and
generally relating to extrajurisdictional authority of police officers acting under
certain mutual aid agreements. BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article - Criminal Procedure
Section 2-102(b) - 3113 -


 
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