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HARRY HUGHES, Governor 1965
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hours as mandated to other law enforcement agencies, as set by
the Maryland Police Training Commission.
(6) (i) With the exception of the assistant sheriffs,
all commissioned full-time employees, including deputy sheriffs
of all ranks, that are provided for by the Sheriff in the budget
of the county, shall be subject to the county personnel law.
(ii) The assistant sheriffs shall receive an
annual salary of [$35,000] $40,000 $36,750.
(7) All nonprobationary commissioned full-time
employees, including deputy sheriffs of all ranks, are subject to
the Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights. They are also
subject to the labor code of the county with regard to collective
bargaining for compensation only. Compensation for the purpose of
this paragraph is defined in the personnel law of the county,
Section 16-102(53) salary plan, pursuant to Section 903 of
Article. IX of the Charter of Prince George's County. The County
Executive shall be considered the "employer" of the deputy
sheriffs for the purpose of collective bargaining only.
(8) The Sheriff and his deputies shall be limited in
their duties as law enforcement officers, as follows:
(i) The full power of arrest, the service of
process of all writs, summonses, orders, petitions, subpoenas,
warrants, rules to show cause, and all other legal papers;
(ii) The care and supervision of prisoners at
any of the county detention centers, hospitals, penal
institutions, or other places of confinement;
(iii) The security of all State and county
courts and perform such duties as may be required of them by the
courts; AND
(iv) The transportation of all legally detained
persons [; and]
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[(v) Neither the Sheriff of Prince George's
County nor any of his deputies shall conduct criminal
investigations, except in matters concerning the Sheriff's
department or upon request of the courts].
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the salary
provisions of this legislation may not be construed to apply or
extend to the salary or compensation of any chief assistant
sheriff or assistant sheriff until January 1, 1987.
SECTION 3. 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1986.
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