Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 1 - Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights
Section 3-101 - Definitions [Subtitle Subject to Repeal Effective July 1, 2022; Repealed Version Follows This Subtitle]

(a)    In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
    (b)    “Administratively charged” means that a police officer has been formally accused of misconduct in an administrative proceeding.
    (c)    “Disciplinary matrix” means a written, consistent, progressive, and transparent tool or rubric that provides ranges of disciplinary actions for different types of misconduct.
    (d)    “Exonerated” means that a police officer acted in accordance with the law and agency policy.
    (e)    “Law enforcement agency” has the meaning stated in § 3–201 of this title.
    (f)    “Not administratively charged” means that a determination has been made not to administratively charge a police officer in connection with alleged misconduct.
    (g)    “Police misconduct” means a pattern, a practice, or conduct by a police officer or law enforcement agency that includes:
        (1)    depriving persons of rights protected by the constitution or laws of the State or the United States;
        (2)    a violation of a criminal statute; and
        (3)    a violation of law enforcement agency standards and policies.
    (h)    “Police officer” has the meaning stated in § 3–201 of this title.
    (i)    “Serious physical injury” has the meaning stated in § 3–201 of the Criminal Law Article.
    (j)    “Superior governmental authority” means the governing body that oversees a law enforcement agency.
    (k)    “Unfounded” means that the allegations against a police officer are not supported by fact.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Public Safety

Title 3 - Law Enforcement

Subtitle 1 - Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights

Section 3-101 - Definitions [Subtitle Subject to Repeal Effective July 1, 2022; Repealed Version Follows This Subtitle]

Section 3-102 - Effect of Subtitle. [Subtitle Subject to Repeal Effective July 1, 2022; Repealed Version Follows This Subtitle]

Section 3-103 - Rights of Law Enforcement Officers Generally. [Subtitle Subject to Repeal Effective July 1, 2022; Repealed Version Follows This Subtitle]

Section 3-104 - Investigation or Interrogation of Law Enforcement Officer [Subtitle Subject to Repeal Effective July 1, 2022; Repealed Version Follows This Subtitle]

Section 3-105 - Application for Show-Cause Order [Subtitle Subject to Repeal Effective July 1, 2022; Repealed Version Follows This Subtitle]

Section 3-106 - Limitation on Administrative Charges. [Subtitle Subject to Repeal Effective July 1, 2022; Repealed Version Follows This Subtitle]

Section 3-106.1 - Agency List of Officers Found or Alleged to Have Committed Acts Bearing on Exculpatory or Impeachment Evidence. [Subtitlesubject to Repeal Effective July 1, 2022; Repealed Version Follows This Subtitle]

Section 3-107 - Hearing by Hearing Board [Subtitle Subject to Repeal Effective July 1, 2022; Repealed Version Follows This Subtitle]

Section 3-108 - Disposition of Administrative Action [Subtitle Subject to Repeal Effective July 1, 2022; Repealed Version Follows This Subtitle]

Section 3-109 - Judicial Review [Subtitle Subject to Repeal Effective July 1, 2022; Repealed Version Follows This Subtitle]

Section 3-110 - Expungement of Record of Formal Complaint. [Subtitle Subject to Repeal Effective July 1, 2022; Repealed Version Follows This Subtitle]

Section 3-111 - Summary Punishment. [Subtitle Subject to Repeal Effective July 1, 2022; Repealed Version Follows This Subtitle]

Section 3-112 - Emergency Suspension. [Subtitle Subject to Repeal Effective July 1, 2022; Repealed Version Follows This Subtitle]

Section 3-113 - False Statement, Report, or Complaint. [Subtitle Subject to Repeal Effective July 1, 2022; Repealed Version Follows This Subtitle]