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H.B. 224
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VETOES
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1. may not be apprehended;
2. may cause physical injury or property damage to another;
or
3. may tamper with, dispose of, or destroy evidence.
(2) The crimes referred to in paragraph (1) of this subsection are:
(i) a crime that relates to a device that is constructed to represent
a destructive device under § 9-505 of the Criminal Law Article;
(ii) malicious burning in the first or second degree under § 6-104 or
§ 6-105 of the Criminal Law Article;
(iii) burning the contents of a trash container under § 6-108 of the
Criminal Law Article;
(iv) making a false alarm of fire under § 9-604 of the Criminal Law
Article;
(v) a crime that relates to burning or attempting to burn property
as part of a religious or ethnic crime under § 10-303 or § 10-304 of the Criminal Law
Article;
(vi) a crime that relates to interference, obstruction, or false
representation of fire and safety personnel under § 6-602 or § 7-402 of the Public
Safety Article; and
(vii) threatening arson or attempting, causing, aiding, counseling, or
procuring arson in the first or second degree or malicious burning in the first or
second degree under Title 6, Subtitle 1 of the Criminal Law Article.
(c) (1) The State Fire Marshal or a full-time investigative and inspection
assistant in the Office of the State Fire Marshal may act under the authority granted
by § 2-102 of this title to police officers as provided under paragraph (2) of this
subsection.
(2) When acting under the authority granted by § 2-102 of this title, the
State Fire Marshal or a full-time investigative and inspection assistant in the Office
of the State Fire Marshal has the powers of arrest set forth in §§ 2-202, 2-203, and
2-204 of this subtitle.
(d) (1) The State Fire Marshal or a full-time investigative and inspection
assistant in the Office of the State Fire Marshal who acts under the authority granted
by this section shall notify the following persons of an investigation or enforcement
action:
(i) 1. the chief of police, if any, or chief's designee, when in a
municipal corporation;
2. the Police Commissioner or Police Commissioner's
designee, when in Baltimore City;
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