Maryland Code § PS-4-1010

Section PS-4-1010
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Beginning in fiscal year 2023, the Governor shall appropriate at least
$2,000,000 in the annual budget bill for a grant to Roca Baltimore, LLC.
§4-1011. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL JUNE 30, 2028 PER CHAPTER 364 OF 2021 //
(a) In this section, "local law enforcement agency" means:
(1) a police department of a county or municipal corporation in the
State; or

(2) the office of the sheriff that provides a law enforcement function
in a county or municipal corporation in the State.
(b) (1) For fiscal 2024, the Governor shall include in the annual budget
bill an appropriation of $2,000,000 for local law enforcement agencies to be used as
grants for warrant apprehension efforts.
(2) For fiscal years 2025 and 2026, the Governor shall include in the
annual budget bill an appropriation of $1,000,000 for local law enforcement agencies
to be used as grants to warrant apprehension efforts.
(c) (1) The Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy shall
administer the grant funds in accordance with § 4-1008 of this subtitle.
(2) Local law enforcement agencies may use the grant funds for the
following purposes:
(i) to reduce warrants in the agency's jurisdiction;
(ii) to increase coordination and cooperation between local law
enforcement and State and federal agencies regarding outstanding warrants; and
(iii) to reduce the number of outstanding warrants related to
violent crimes.
(d) The funds required to be included in the annual budget bill under
subsection (b) of this section shall be used solely to supplement, and not supplant,
funds otherwise available to local law enforcement agencies for warrant
apprehension efforts.
(e) An eligible local law enforcement agency that receives a grant under
subsection (b) of this section shall submit for each fiscal year the following to the
Executive Director:
(1) proof of the expenditure of the grant funds and the purposes for
which the funds were expended;
(2) total warrants in each county by type of warrant and related
offense;
(3) total number of warrants reduced and suspects apprehended,
delineated by offense; and

(4) any related outcome-based performance measures as required by
§ 4-1009 of this subtitle.

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