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§ 2001. Short title. - This subchapter may be cited as the “Uniform Electronic Recordation...
§ 2002. Definitions. - For purposes of this subchapter: (1) “Body-worn camera” means an...
§ 2003. Electronic recording requirement. - (a) Except as otherwise provided by §§ 2005 through 2009...
§ 2004. Notice and consent not required. - Notwithstanding Chapter 24 of this title, a law-enforcement officer conducting...
§ 2005. Exception for exigent circumstances. - A custodial interrogation to which § 2003 of this title...
§ 2006. Exception for individual's refusal to be recorded electronically. - (a) A custodial interrogation to which § 2003 of this...
§ 2007. Exception for interrogation conducted by other jurisdiction. - If a custodial interrogation occurs in another state in compliance...
§ 2008. Exception for safety of individual or protection of identity. - A custodial interrogation to which § 2003 of this title...
§ 2009. Exception for equipment malfunction. - (a) All or part of a custodial interrogation to which...
§ 2010. Burden of persuasion. - If the prosecution relies on an exception in §§ 2005...
§ 2011. Notice of intent to introduce unrecorded statement. - If the prosecution intends to introduce in its case in...
§ 2012. Procedural remedies. - (a) Unless the court finds that an exception in §§...
§ 2013. Handling and preserving an electronic recording. - Each law-enforcement agency in this State shall establish and enforce...
§ 2014. Rules relating to electronic recording. - (a) The Council on Police Training shall adopt rules to...
§ 2015. Limitation of liability. - (a) A law-enforcement agency that is a governmental entity in...
§ 2016. No right to electronic recording or transcript. - (a) This subchapter does not create a right of an...
§ 2017. Uniformity of application and construction. - In applying and construing this uniform act, consideration must be...