Maryland Code § PS-6-306

Section PS-6-306
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(a) (1) Subject to Title 10, Subtitle 2 of the Criminal Procedure Article,
a fire department or rescue squad of the State or a political subdivision of the State,
a volunteer fire company or rescue squad, or an ambulance service licensed under §
13-515 of the Education Article may request the State Fire Marshal or other
authorized agency that has access to the Criminal Justice Information System
Central Repository in the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services to
conduct an initial criminal history records check on an applicant for employment or
appointment as a volunteer or career firefighter, rescue squad member, or paramedic.

(2) The request shall be made on the form required by the State Fire
Marshal.
(b) (1) An applicant for employment or appointment as a volunteer or
career firefighter, rescue squad member, or paramedic shall provide a classifiable set
of fingerprints in accordance with paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection:
(i) for submission to the Criminal Justice Information System
Central Repository for a criminal history records check; and
(ii) for forwarding to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a
national criminal history records check.
(2) The applicant shall provide the fingerprints on a form approved
by the Director of the Criminal Justice Information System Central Repository.
(3) (i) On request of the State Fire Marshal or an appropriate
authority designated by rule of the State Fire Marshal, the applicant shall provide
the fingerprints to the State Fire Marshal or the designated authority.
(ii) In a jurisdiction that has designated an assistant State fire
marshal, on request of the assistant State fire marshal an applicant in the
jurisdiction shall provide the fingerprints to the assistant State fire marshal.
(c) A fire department or rescue squad operated by the State or a political
subdivision of the State or a volunteer fire company or rescue squad may obtain
conviction and arrest records produced by a criminal history records check based on
a classifiable set of fingerprints.
(d) A volunteer or career fire company or rescue squad may consider the
existence of a criminal conviction in determining whether to employ or appoint an
applicant.

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