Maryland Code § PS-1-503

Section PS-1-503
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(a) The Board shall coordinate the operation and maintenance of a
Statewide Public Safety Interoperability Radio System.

(b) The Board's responsibilities include:
(1) establishing standard operating procedures, quality of service
standards, and maintenance guidelines for the System;
(2) establishing working groups of the System's users, including:
(i) a System Managers Committee to advise on technical
system issues, such as upgrades, security, and enhancements; and
(ii) a System Users Committee to advise on operational issues,
such as standard operating procedures, performance, and usage of resources;
(3) approving the addition of new System users and the removal of
existing users;
(4) coordinating participatory, collaborative, or reciprocal
relationships with local governments, including establishing procedures for:
(i) requests to become part of the System by local
governmental entities;
(ii) collaboration or sharing in the purchase, operation, or use
of equipment or by the System infrastructure currently used by local governmental
entities; and
(iii) review and approval of any requests or arrangements
sought under this item;
(5) resolving any conflicts among System users relating to the
operation, maintenance, or improvement of the System that cannot be resolved under
the standard operating procedures;
(6) reviewing the annual cost estimation provided by the Director of
the Board;
(7) recommending to the Governor and the General Assembly
funding and resource levels for System operation and maintenance;
(8) advising the Governor and General Assembly on resources
needed for appropriate operation and expansion to meet service needs for public
safety communications statewide; and

(9) negotiating agreements with federal agencies, surrounding
states, or the District of Columbia for the use of the System.
(c) It is the intent of the General Assembly that the Board shall continue to
receive guidance and input from the bodies currently constituted under Executive
Order 01.01.2008.07, including the Statewide Interoperability Executive Committee
(SIEC) for as long as the Executive Order is in effect.

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