Maryland Code § BOP-13-101

Section BOP-13-101
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(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Central Repository" means the Criminal Justice Information System
Central Repository of the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services.
(c) "Certification card" means a card issued by the Secretary under § 13-
406 of this title to an individual certified as a private detective.
(d) "Firm" means a partnership or corporation.
(e) "Firm member" means a partner of a partnership or an officer or director
of a corporation.
(f) "License" means, unless the context requires otherwise, a license issued
by the Secretary to conduct a business to provide private detective services.
(g) "Licensed private detective agency" means, unless the context requires
otherwise, a person who is licensed by the Secretary to conduct a business that
provides private detective services.
(h) "Private detective" means an individual who personally provides private
detective services.

(i) "Private detective agency" means a person who conducts a business that
provides private detective services.
(j) (1) "Provide private detective services" means to provide, for
compensation, the service of:
(i) conducting an investigation that concerns:
1. a crime or wrong committed, assumed to have been
committed, or threatened to be committed;
2. the identity, habits, conduct, movement, location,
affiliations, associations, transactions, reputation, or character of any person;
3. the credibility of a witness or of any other individual;
4. the location of a missing individual;
5. the location or recovery of lost or stolen property;
6. the origin or cause of or responsibility for:
A. a fire;
B. an accident;
C. any damage to or loss of property; or
D. an injury to an individual;
7. the affiliation, connection, or relation of any person
with an organization or other person; or
8. the activities, conduct, efficiency, loyalty, or honesty
of any employee, agent, contractor, or subcontractor;
(ii) securing evidence for use before any investigating
committee, board of award, or board of arbitration or for use in the trial of any civil
or criminal cause;
(iii) nonuniformed personal protection; or

(iv) conducting an investigation to locate or apprehend a
fugitive from justice, unless the person:
1. conducting the investigation is a property bail
bondsman or licensed by the Insurance Commissioner of the State or a similar
licensing body of another state as a bail bondsman;
2. is an employee of a property bail bondsman or a
licensed bail bondsman for the purpose of locating or apprehending fugitives from
justice; or
3. is authorized as an agent by a property bail
bondsman or licensed bail bondsman in advance of the apprehension of a fugitive
from justice.
(2) "Provide private detective services" does not include:
(i) performing any activity of a person who is engaged
exclusively in the business of making investigations and reports that relate to the
financial standing, creditworthiness, or financial responsibility of any person;
(ii) performing any activity of a person who is engaged
exclusively in the business of making a report for an insurance or credit purpose,
except if the making of the report involves an investigation or surveillance of a sort
normally performed by a person who otherwise is subject to this title;
(iii) monitoring an electronically controlled burglar or fire
alarm system with a central unit; or
(iv) making a marketing survey.
(k) "Representative member" means a firm member who is appointed under
§ 13-302(b) of this title to act on behalf of the firm.
(l) "Secretary" means the Secretary of State Police.

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