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Martin O'Malley, Governor S.B. 833
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(iv) a crime that relates to destructive devices under § 4-503 of
the Criminal Law Article; and
(v) making a false statement or rumor as to a destructive device
under § 9-504 of the Criminal Law Article.
(b) (1) The State Fire Marshal or a full-time investigative and inspection
assistant of the Office of the State Fire Marshal may arrest a person without a
warrant if the State Fire Marshal or assistant has probable cause to believe:
(i) the person has committed a crime listed in paragraph (2) of
this subsection; and
(ii) unless the person is arrested immediately, the person:
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 § 10-304 or § 10-305 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
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