Maryland Code § PS-3-303

Section PS-3-303
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(a) The following entities may apply for the appointment of special police
officers for the following purposes:
(1) a municipal corporation, county, or other governmental body of
the State, in order to protect property owned, leased, or regularly used by the
governmental body or any of its units;
(2) another state, or subdivision or unit of another state, that has an
interest in property located wholly or partly in this State, in order to protect the
property;
(3) a college, university, or public school system in the State, in order
to protect its property or students;

(4) a person that exists and functions for a legal business purpose, in
order to protect its business property; or
(5) a person that holds a valid license as a security guard agency
under Title 19, Subtitle 3 of the Business Occupations and Professions Article, in
order to protect property owned or leased by its clients.
(b) The applicant for a commission shall be at least 18 years old.
(c) (1) This subsection does not apply to an applicant for an initial
commission who, within 5 years prior to application, has:
(i) completed a basic training course for police officers
approved by the Secretary in consultation with the Maryland Police Training and
Standards Commission;
(ii) completed a basic training course for police officers similar
to the course described in item (i) of this paragraph in another state or for the federal
government;
(iii) separated from a law enforcement agency in good standing;
or
(iv) completed training approved by the Maryland Police
Training and Standards Commission for a special police officer at a State institution
of higher education.
(2) An applicant for an initial commission shall complete a training
course approved by the Secretary in consultation with the Maryland Police Training
and Standards Commission consisting of at least 80 hours of instruction, including
instruction on:
(i) criminal law;
(ii) constitutional procedural requirements relating to search,
seizure, and arrest; and
(iii) the appropriate use of force.

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