Maryland Code § SF-9-108

Section SF-9-108
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Detention center function" includes:
(i) operating and administering a detention center; and
(ii) supervising personnel who perform a function described in
item (i) of this paragraph.
(3) "Law enforcement function" includes:

(i) conducting patrol;
(ii) making stops and arrests;
(iii) investigating criminal offenses; and
(iv) supervising personnel who perform a function described in
items (i) through (iii) of this paragraph.
(b) This section applies to any sheriff or deputy sheriff engaged in any
activity other than those activities relating to:
(1) courthouse security;
(2) service of process;
(3) the transportation of incarcerated individuals to and from court
proceedings;
(4) personnel and other administrative activities;
(5) activities, including activities relating to performing law
enforcement functions, arising under a multijurisdictional agreement under the
supervision and direction of the Maryland State Police or other State agency; or
(6) any other activities, except activities relating to performing law
enforcement functions or detention center functions.
(c) A county or Baltimore City may obtain insurance to provide the coverage
and defense necessary under the Maryland Tort Claims Act.
(d) (1) If a county or Baltimore City does not obtain adequate insurance
coverage to satisfy the coverage and defense necessary under the Maryland Tort
Claims Act, an assessment for coverage and for payment of any litigation expenses,
other than for compensation for the time spent by any State employee working for
the Attorney General, shall be set off from:
(i) any tax which has been appropriated in the State budget
to the county or Baltimore City; or
(ii) the subdivision's share of any income tax collected by the
State Comptroller.

(2) Any amount due under this subsection shall be collected in the
manner provided by § 7-222 of this article.

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