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2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 213
(v) making a false alarm of fire under [Article 27, § 156 of the
Code] § 9-604 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (vi) making a false statement or report of commission of crime
under [Article 27, § 151 of the Code] § 9-503 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (vii) a crime that relates to burning or attempting to burn property
as part of a religious or ethnic crime under [Article 27, § 470A(b)(4) of the Code] §
10-303 OR § 10-304 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (viii) intentionally activating an alarm under [Article 27, § 156B of
the Code] § 9-608 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (ix) a crime that relates to interference, obstruction, or false
representation of fire and safety personnel under Article 27, § 11D of the Code; (x) attempting, causing, aiding, or abetting: 1. setting fire to a dwelling or occupied structure in violation
of [Article 27, § 6 of the Code] § 6-102 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; or 2. setting fire to a structure in violation of [Article 27, § 7 of
the Code] § 6-103 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (xi) maliciously or negligently setting fires under § 5-704 of the
Natural Resources Article; (xii) unlawful discharge or possession of fireworks under Article
38A, §§ 16 and 17 of the Code; and (xiii) unlawful manufacture of or dealing in explosives under Article
38A, §§ 27 and 31A of the Code. 2-210. (a) If a person employed as a watchman or guard believes that a person is
trespassing on posted property that is used for a defense-related activity as defined
in [Article 27, § 535 of the Code) § 9-701 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, the
employee may detain the person and notify a law enforcement officer. (b) If a law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe that a person has
trespassed on posted property that is used for a defense-related activity as defined in
[Article 27, § 535 of the Code] § 9-701 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, the law
enforcement officer may arrest the person without a warrant for a violation of
[Article 27, § 536 or § 537 of the Code] § 9-702 OR § 9-703 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW
ARTICLE. 4-101.
(b) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, in addition to any other
law allowing a crime to be charged by citation, a police officer may issue a citation for:
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