Maryland Code § CP-2-105

Section CP-2-105
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(a) In this section, "governing body" means:
(1) the county executive and county council of a charter county with
a county executive;
(2) the county council of a charter county with no county executive;
(3) the board of county commissioners of a county; or
(4) the mayor and council, by whatever name known, of a municipal
corporation.
(b) By action as in the regular routine for legislative enactment, the
governing body of a county or municipal corporation may determine the
circumstances under which the police officers and other officers, agents, and
employees of the county or municipal corporation, together with all necessary
equipment, may lawfully go or be sent beyond the boundaries of the county or
municipal corporation to any place within or outside the State.
(c) (1) The acts done by the police officers or other officers, agents, or
employees of a county or municipal corporation under the authority of subsection (b)
of this section and the expenditures made by the county or municipal corporation are
considered to be for a public and governmental purpose.
(2) When a county or municipal corporation is acting through its
police officers or other officers, agents, or employees for a public or governmental
purpose beyond its boundaries under this section or other lawful authority, the county

or municipal corporation has the same immunities from liability that the county or
municipal corporation has when acting through its police officers or other officers,
agents, or employees for a public or governmental purpose within its boundaries.
(3) When the police officers or other officers, agents, or employees of
a county or municipal corporation are acting beyond the boundaries of the county or
municipal corporation within the State under this section or other lawful authority,
the police officers and other officers, agents, and employees of the county or municipal
corporation have the same immunity from liability described in § 5-612 of the Courts
Article and exemptions from laws, ordinances, and regulations, and the same
pension, relief, disability, workers' compensation, and other benefits as those persons
have while performing their duties within the boundaries of the county or municipal
corporation.
(d) In accordance with subsection (b) of this section, Allegany County and a
municipal corporation in that county may make a reciprocal agreement to provide
police officers and other officers, employees, and agents, together with all necessary
equipment.
(e) (1) The governing body of a county or municipal corporation or the
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission may make a reciprocal
agreement for the period that it considers advisable with the District of Columbia or
a county, municipal corporation, or the Maryland-National Capital Park and
Planning Commission, within or outside the State, and establish and carry out a plan
to provide mutual aid by providing its police officers and other officers, employees,
and agents, together with all necessary equipment as provided in subsection (b) of
this section.
(2) A county, municipal corporation, or the Maryland-National
Capital Park and Planning Commission may not make a reciprocal agreement unless
the agreement provides that each party shall:
(i) waive any and all claims that are against the other parties
to the agreement and that may arise out of their activities outside their respective
jurisdictions under the agreement; and
(ii) indemnify and hold harmless the other parties to the
agreement from all claims by third parties that are for property damage or personal
injury and that may arise out of the activities of the other parties to the agreement
outside their respective jurisdictions under the agreement.
(f) The governing body of a county or municipal corporation in the State
may obtain or extend the necessary public liability insurance to cover claims that

arise out of mutual aid agreements made with another county or municipal
corporation outside the State.
(g) (1) The police officers and other officers, agents, and employees
coming from one county or municipal corporation to another within the State under
a reciprocal agreement under this section may enforce the laws of the State to the
same extent as authorized law enforcement officers of the receiving county or
municipal corporation.
(2) The police officers and other officers, agents, and employees
coming into the State under a reciprocal agreement under this section may enforce
the laws of the State to the same extent as authorized law enforcement officers of a
county or municipal corporation in the State.

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