Maryland Code § TR-25-113

Section TR-25-113
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Law enforcement agency" means an agency that is listed in § 3-
101(e) of the Public Safety Article.
(3) "Law enforcement officer" means any person who, in an official
capacity, is authorized by law to make arrests and who is an employee of a law
enforcement agency.
(4) "Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission" means
the unit within the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services
established under § 3-202 of the Public Safety Article.
(5) "Maryland Statistical Analysis Center" means the research,
development, and evaluation component of the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention
and Policy.
(6) (i) "Traffic stop" means any instance when a law enforcement
officer stops the driver of a motor vehicle and detains the driver for any period of time
for a violation of the Maryland Vehicle Law.
(ii) "Traffic stop" does not include:
1. A checkpoint or roadblock stop;
2. A stop of multiple vehicles due to a traffic accident
or emergency situation requiring the stopping of vehicles for public safety purposes;
3. A stop based on the use of radar, laser, or vascar
technology; or
4. A stop based on the use of license plate reader
technology.

(b) The Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission, in
consultation with the Maryland Statistical Analysis Center, shall develop:
(1) A model format for the efficient recording of data required under
subsection (d) of this section on an electronic device, or by any other means, for use
by a law enforcement agency;
(2) Guidelines that each law enforcement agency may use as a
management tool to evaluate data collected by its officers for use in counseling and
improved training;
(3) A standardized format that each law enforcement agency shall
use in reporting data to the Maryland Statistical Analysis Center under subsection
(e) of this section; and
(4) A model policy against race-based traffic stops that a law
enforcement agency may use in developing its policy in accordance with subsection
(g) of this section.
(c) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, this section applies to
each law enforcement agency that has one or more law enforcement officers.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (e)(2) of this section, this section
does not apply to a law enforcement agency that is subject to an agreement with the
United States Department of Justice that requires the law enforcement agency to
collect data on the race or ethnicity of the drivers of motor vehicles stopped.
(d) Each time a law enforcement officer makes a traffic stop, that officer
shall report the following information to the law enforcement agency that employs
the officer using the format developed under subsection (b)(1) of this section:
(1) The date, location, and time of the stop;
(2) The approximate duration of the stop;
(3) The traffic violation or violations alleged to have been committed
that led to the stop;
(4) Whether a search was conducted as a result of the stop;
(5) If a search was conducted, the reason for the search, whether the
search was consensual or nonconsensual, whether a person was searched, and
whether a person's property was searched;

(6) Whether any contraband or other property was seized in the
course of the search;
(7) Whether a warning, safety equipment repair order, or citation
was issued as a result of the stop;
(8) If a warning, safety equipment repair order, or citation was
issued, the basis for issuing the warning, safety equipment repair order, or citation;
(9) Whether an arrest was made as a result of either the stop or the
search;
(10) If an arrest was made, the crime charged;
(11) The state in which the stopped vehicle is registered;
(12) The gender of the driver;
(13) The date of birth of the driver;
(14) The state and, if available on the driver's license, the county of
residence of the driver; and
(15) The race or ethnicity of the driver as:
(i) Asian;
(ii) Black;
(iii) Hispanic;
(iv) White; or
(v) Other.
(e) (1) A law enforcement agency shall:
(i) Compile the data described in subsection (d) of this section
for the calendar year as a report in the format required under subsection (b)(3) of this
section; and
(ii) Submit the report to the Maryland Statistical Analysis
Center no later than March 1 of the following calendar year.

(2) A law enforcement agency that is exempt under subsection (c)(2)
of this section shall submit to the Maryland Statistical Analysis Center copies of
reports it submits to the United States Department of Justice in lieu of the report
required under paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(f) (1) The Maryland Statistical Analysis Center shall analyze the
annual reports of law enforcement agencies submitted under subsection (e) of this
section based on a methodology developed in consultation with the Maryland Police
Training and Standards Commission.
(2) (i) On or before September 1 each year, the Maryland
Statistical Analysis Center shall post on its website in a location that is easily
accessible to the public a filterable data display showing all data collected under this
section for the previous calendar year.
(ii) A filterable data display under this paragraph shall allow
a person to:
1. Filter the traffic stop data by county or municipality
or law enforcement agency; and
2. Review various visuals associated with data items
reported under subsection (d) of this section.
(iii) Beginning with data collected for calendar year 2018, the
Maryland Statistical Analysis Center shall include and maintain data from all prior
years in the filterable data display.
(iv) When the Maryland Statistical Analysis Center updates a
filterable data display under this section, the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention
and Policy shall provide electronic and written notice of the update to the General
Assembly in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article.
(g) (1) A law enforcement agency shall adopt a policy against race-based
traffic stops that is to be used as a management tool to promote nondiscriminatory
law enforcement and in the training and counseling of its officers.
(2) (i) The policy shall prohibit the practice of using an
individual's race or ethnicity as the sole justification to initiate a traffic stop.
(ii) The policy shall make clear that it may not be construed to
alter the authority of a law enforcement officer to make an arrest, conduct a search
or seizure, or otherwise fulfill the officer's law enforcement obligations.

(3) The policy shall provide for the law enforcement agency to
periodically review data collected by its officers under subsection (d) of this section
and to review the annual report of the Maryland Statistical Analysis Center for
purposes of paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(h) (1) If a law enforcement agency fails to comply with the reporting
provisions of this section, the Maryland Statistical Analysis Center shall report the
noncompliance to the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission.
(2) The Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission shall
contact the law enforcement agency and request that the agency comply with the
required reporting provisions.
(3) If the law enforcement agency fails to comply with the required
reporting provisions within 30 days after being contacted by the Maryland Police
Training and Standards Commission, the Maryland Statistical Analysis Center and
the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission jointly shall report the
noncompliance to the Governor and the Legislative Policy Committee of the General
Assembly.

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