Maryland Code § PS-7-302

Section PS-7-302
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(a) This section applies only to Baltimore County, Dorchester County, and
Queen Anne's County.
(b) The sheriff of a county subject to this section may appoint as deputy
sheriffs members of fire companies, whether volunteer, career, incorporated, or
unincorporated, to exercise the powers of deputy sheriffs at fires and while going to
and from fires.
(c) (1) The commanding officer may designate three members of the fire
company to be appointed as deputy sheriffs.
(2) The commanding officer may be one of the three members
designated under this subsection.
(d) (1) The sheriff of a county subject to this section shall appoint as
deputy sheriff a member of the fire company designated under subsection (c) of this
section on request of the designated member.
(2) A request for appointment shall be accompanied by a written
certificate of designation signed by the commanding officer.
(e) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a member
of a fire company appointed as deputy sheriff under this section may exercise the
powers of deputy sheriffs at fires and while going to and from fires.

(2) The powers of members appointed as deputy sheriffs do not apply
and may not be exercised in a municipal corporation that maintains an organized
police force.
(f) (1) The appointment of a member of a fire company as deputy sheriff
terminates if the member ceases to be a member of the fire company.
(2) The sheriff of a county subject to this section may remove a
member appointed as deputy sheriff at any time for just cause.
(3) If a member appointed as deputy sheriff dies, resigns, is
dismissed, refuses to serve, or is unable to serve, the commanding officer may
designate another member of the fire company to be appointed as deputy sheriff.
(4) If the commanding officer designates another member of the fire
company to be appointed as deputy sheriff, the sheriff of the county shall appoint that
member as deputy sheriff, subject to subsections (d) and (e) of this section.

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