Maryland Code § CP-2-208.2

Section CP-2-208.2
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(a) In this section, "Anne Arundel County or City of Annapolis fire and
explosive investigator" means an individual who:
(1) is assigned full time to the Fire and Explosive Investigations
Section of the Anne Arundel County or City of Annapolis Fire Marshal's Office and is
a paid employee;
(2) has been employed by the Anne Arundel County or City of
Annapolis Fire Department as a firefighter for at least 5 years;
(3) has successfully completed a training program from a police
training school approved by the Maryland Police Training and Standards
Commission established under Title 3, Subtitle 2 of the Public Safety Article; and
(4) at all times maintains active certification by the Maryland Police
Training and Standards Commission.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, an Anne Arundel
County or City of Annapolis fire and explosive investigator has the same authority
granted to the State Fire Marshal or a full-time investigative and inspection
assistant of the Office of the State Fire Marshal under § 2-208 of this subtitle:
(1) while operating in Anne Arundel County or the City of Annapolis;
and
(2) while operating outside Anne Arundel County or the City of
Annapolis when:
(i) the Anne Arundel County or City of Annapolis fire and
explosive investigator is participating in a joint investigation with officials from
another state, federal, or local law enforcement unit, at least one of which has local
jurisdiction;
(ii) the Anne Arundel County or City of Annapolis fire and
explosive investigator is rendering assistance to another law enforcement officer;

(iii) the Anne Arundel County or City of Annapolis fire and
explosive investigator is acting at the request of a law enforcement officer or State
law enforcement officer; or
(iv) an emergency exists.
(c) The Anne Arundel County or City of Annapolis Fire Chief:
(1) may limit the authority of an Anne Arundel County or City of
Annapolis fire and explosive investigator under this section; and
(2) shall express the limitation in a written policy.

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