Maryland Code § SP-26-201

Section SP-26-201
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(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, this subtitle applies
only to:
(1) an employee of the Department of Natural Resources
commissioned by the Secretary of Natural Resources as:

(i) a Natural Resources police officer; or
(ii) a law enforcement officer, other than a Natural Resources
police officer;
(2) a law enforcement officer employed by:
(i) the Field Enforcement Bureau; or
(ii) the Field Enforcement Division of the Alcohol, Tobacco,
and Cannabis Commission;
(3) a member of the Maryland Transportation Authority Police Force
who has the powers granted to a police officer under § 4-208 of the Transportation
Article;
(4) a deputy sheriff employed by the Baltimore City Sheriff's
Department;
(5) a member of the University System of Maryland Police Force who
has the powers granted to a police officer under § 13-601 of the Education Article;
(6) a law enforcement officer or firefighter employed by a
participating governmental unit that on or after July 1, 1999, has elected to
participate in the Law Enforcement Officers' Pension System;
(7) the State Fire Marshal or a Deputy State Fire Marshal;
(8) a member of the Morgan State University Police Force who has
the powers granted to a police officer under § 14-106 of the Education Article;
(9) a member of the BWI Airport Fire & Rescue Department;
(10) a member of the Maryland Capitol Police of the Department of
General Services who has the powers granted to a police officer under § 4-605 of the
State Finance and Procurement Article;
(11) an employee of the Maryland Department of Health
commissioned by the Secretary of Health as a Maryland Department of Health police
officer;
(12) an employee of the Motor Vehicle Administration commissioned
by the Secretary of Transportation as a Motor Vehicle Administration police officer;

(13) a firefighter or law enforcement officer for the Martin State
Airport employed by the Military Department;
(14) a police officer employed by the Division of Rehabilitation
Services in the Department of Education, certified in accordance with the Maryland
Police and Correctional Training Commissions;
(15) a firefighter or paramedic employed by the Salisbury Fire
Department who is eligible to be a member as provided in Title 31, Subtitle 2A of this
article;
(16) an aviator employed by the Department of State Police to operate
an aircraft for the State Emergency Medical System;
(17) a member of the Maryland Transit Administration Police Force
who has the powers granted to a police officer under § 7-207 of the Transportation
Article;
(18) an individual who is elected or appointed as the Baltimore City
Sheriff and who does not elect to join the Employees' Pension System under Title 23
of this article within 6 months of the date the individual begins serving as the
Baltimore City Sheriff;
(19) a member of the Department of Public Safety and Correctional
Services Intelligence and Investigative Division who has the powers granted to a
police officer under § 10-701 of the Correctional Services Article;
(20) a police officer employed by the Baltimore City Community
College who has the power granted to a police officer under § 16-513 of the Education
Article;
(21) an employee of the Warrant Apprehension Unit of the
Intelligence and Investigative Division in the Department of Public Safety and
Correctional Services who has the powers granted to a peace officer or police officer
under § 10-702 of the Correctional Services Article;
(22) the Executive Director of the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis
Commission, only if the Executive Director is a sworn police officer with the powers
granted to an officer or employee of the Field Enforcement Division under § 1-313 of
the Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis Article; and

(23) an emergency medical technician employed by a participating
governmental unit who is eligible to be a member as provided in Title 31, Subtitle 2A
of this article.
(b) This subtitle does not apply to:
(1) a Maryland Transportation Authority police officer who
transferred from the Employees' Retirement System to the Employees' Pension
System on or after December 1, 1996;
(2) a deputy sheriff employed by the Baltimore City Sheriff's
Department who transferred from the Employees' Retirement System to the
Employees' Pension System on or after December 1, 1996;
(3) a member of the University System of Maryland Police Force who
transferred from the Employees' Retirement System to the Employees' Pension
System on or after December 1, 1997;
(4) a law enforcement officer, firefighter, or emergency medical
technician employed by a participating governmental unit who transferred from the
Employees' Retirement System to the Employees' Pension System on or after
December 1, 1997;
(5) a Maryland Port Administration police officer who transferred
from the Employees' Retirement System to the Employees' Pension System on or after
December 1, 1997;
(6) a State Fire Marshal or Deputy State Fire Marshal who
transferred from the Employees' Retirement System to the Employees' Pension
System on or after December 1, 1996;
(7) a member of the Morgan State University Police Force who
transferred from the Employees' Retirement System to the Employees' Pension
System on or after December 1, 1997;
(8) a member of the BWI Airport Fire & Rescue Department who
transferred from the Employees' Retirement System to the Employees' Pension
System on or after April 1, 1998;
(9) a member of the Maryland Capitol Police of the Department of
General Services, Maryland Department of Health, or Motor Vehicle Administration
who transferred from the Employees' Retirement System to the Employees' Pension
System on or after April 1, 1998;

(10) a firefighter or law enforcement officer for the Martin State
Airport employed by the Military Department who transferred from the Employees'
Retirement System to the Employees' Pension System on or after April 1, 1998;
(11) a police officer employed by the Division of Rehabilitation
Services in the Department of Education who:
(i) is certified in accordance with the Maryland Police and
Correctional Training Commissions; and
(ii) transferred from the Employees' Retirement System to the
Employees' Pension System on or after April 1, 1998;
(12) a firefighter or paramedic employed by the Salisbury Fire
Department who transferred from the Employees' Retirement System to the
Employees' Pension System on or after April 1, 1998;
(13) an aviator employed by the Department of State Police to operate
an aircraft for the State Emergency Medical System who transferred from the
Employees' Retirement System to the Employees' Pension System on or after April 1,
1998; or
(14) a police officer employed by the Baltimore City Community
College who transferred from the Employees' Retirement System to the Employees'
Pension System on or after December 1, 1996.

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