Maryland Code § CS-10-701

Section CS-10-701
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(a) (1) There is an Intelligence and Investigative Division in the
Department.
(2) The Secretary shall appoint the Director of the Intelligence and
Investigative Division.
(3) Subject to the authority of the Secretary, the Intelligence and
Investigative Division shall:
(i) investigate:
1. alleged criminal violations committed by employees
of the Department while on duty;
2. alleged criminal violations committed by
incarcerated individuals, visitors, and other individuals that affect the safety or
security of the Department's facilities or programs; and
3. alleged professional misconduct by employees of the
Department;
(ii) adopt regulations for the conduct of its investigations; and
(iii) oversee and coordinate all intelligence efforts within the
Department.
(b) An investigator in the Intelligence and Investigative Division may
exercise the powers of a peace or police officer in the State on property that is owned,
leased, operated by, or under the control of the Department.
(c) (1) An investigator in the Intelligence and Investigative Division
may exercise the powers of a peace or police officer in the State on property that is
not owned, leased, operated by, or under the control of the Department when:

(i) engaged in fresh pursuit of a suspected offender;
(ii) requested or authorized to do so by the chief executive
officer or chief police officer of a county;
(iii) necessary to facilitate the orderly flow of traffic to and from
property owned, leased, operated by, or under the control of the Department;
(iv) necessary to investigate and protect property that is
owned, leased, operated by, or under the control of the Department;
(v) engaged in an active and official investigation of the
conduct of an employee of the Department when the employee's alleged conduct will
compromise the safety or security of the Department's facilities or programs;
(vi) engaged in an active and official investigation of an
incarcerated individual in the custody of the Commissioner of Correction or the
Commissioner of Pretrial Detention and Services, an incarcerated individual subject
to the jurisdiction of the Patuxent Institution, or an individual sentenced to probation
or released on parole or mandatory supervision; or
(vii) ordered to do so by the Governor.
(2) When acting under the authority granted in this subsection in
connection with an investigation or enforcement action, the Intelligence and
Investigative Division shall notify the following persons:
(i) when in an incorporated municipality, the chief of police, if
any, or the chief's designee;
(ii) when in a county that has a county police department, the
chief of police or the chief's designee;
(iii) when in a county without a police department, the sheriff
or the sheriff's designee;
(iv) when in Baltimore City, the Police Commissioner or the
Police Commissioner's designee;
(v) when on any property owned, leased, operated by, or under
the control of the Department of Natural Resources, the Secretary of Natural
Resources or the Secretary's designee;

(vi) when on any property owned, leased, operated by, or under
the control of the Maryland Transportation Authority, the Maryland Aviation
Administration, or the Maryland Port Administration, the respective chief of police
or the chief's designee; and
(vii) unless there is an agreement otherwise with the
Department of State Police, the Department of State Police barrack commander or
designee.
(3) The notification required under paragraph (2) of this subsection
shall be made:
(i) in advance, if practicable; or
(ii) if advance notification is not practicable, as soon as
possible after the exercise of the powers.
(4) When acting under the authority granted in this subsection, a
member of the Intelligence and Investigative Division shall have all the immunities
from liability and exemptions as that of a State Police officer in addition to any other
immunities and exemptions to which the member may otherwise be entitled.
(5) A member of the Intelligence and Investigative Division who uses
the authority granted in this subsection shall at all times and for all purposes remain
an employee of the Intelligence and Investigative Division.
(d) An individual who is employed as an investigator in the Intelligence and
Investigative Division shall meet the minimum qualifications required and
satisfactorily complete the training prescribed by the Maryland Police Training and
Standards Commission.

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