Maryland Code § ED-11-503

Section ED-11-503
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(a) Subject to the authority of the Secretary, the Commission shall:
(1) Keep minutes of its meetings and any other records it considers
necessary;
(2) Cooperate with and assist schools in coordinating and improving
all emergency services education and training activities;
(3) Cooperate with the University of Maryland in developing a
program for accrediting emergency services instructors;

(4) Consult with emergency services instructors and personnel to
develop minimum uniform education and training standards for emergency services
instructors, personnel, and schools;
(5) Cooperate with schools to help standardize course content and
reciprocity of college credits for emergency services education and training;
(6) Cooperate with appropriate government agencies to develop and
maintain a current master plan for emergency services education and training;
(7) Cooperate with the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute to
develop and operate a system for collecting, analyzing, and exchanging information
on emergency services education and training;
(8) Encourage, promote, and review new techniques, methods, and
procedures for emergency services;
(9) Cooperate with and review material from other states and federal
agencies on emergency services education and training;
(10) Recommend to the Secretary rules and regulations necessary or
appropriate to accomplish the purposes and objectives of the Commission;
(11) Review any proposed or adopted national standards or
certification programs for emergency services and recommend to the Secretary the
actions that should be taken regarding them;
(12) Prepare an annual report on the activities of the Commission to
the Secretary, the Governor, and, subject to § 2-1257 of the State Government Article,
the General Assembly; and
(13) Provide a place of storage for the records of the Commission and
the original Governor's Commission on Fire Services.
(b) The Maryland Higher Education Commission shall provide staff
services for the Commission.

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