Maryland Code § PS-3-211

Section PS-3-211
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(a) If the certification of a police officer is in danger of lapsing or has lapsed
because of the failure of the police officer to meet the standards of the Commission,
the police officer may request a hearing before the Commission to present evidence
that:
(1) the police officer's law enforcement agency unreasonably failed to
provide the police officer with the required training or assigned the police officer to
special duty that prevented the police officer from completing the required training
to achieve this certification; and
(2) this failure is through no fault of the police officer.
(b) (1) On request of the police officer for a hearing under this section,
the Commission shall hold a hearing.
(2) For purposes of this subsection, the Commission shall follow the
procedures required for a hearing board under the Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of
Rights and the police officer is entitled to all of the rights provided under the Law
Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights.
(c) If the Commission concludes that the police officer's law enforcement
agency unreasonably failed to provide the police officer with the required training or
assigned the police officer to special duty that prevented the police officer from
completing the required training to achieve certification:
(1) the Commission shall stay the lapse of the certification until the
police officer and the police officer's law enforcement agency meet the training
requirements of the Commission;
(2) the police officer shall be retained in the police officer's law
enforcement agency at full pay pending the completion of the training; and
(3) the Commission shall order the police officer's law enforcement
agency to pay all reasonable hearing costs and attorney's fees incurred as a result of
the action.

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