(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) “Permanent appointment” means the appointment of an individual who has satisfactorily met the minimum standards of the Commission and is certified as a police officer.
(3) “Police administrator” means a police officer who has been promoted to first–line administrative duties up to but not exceeding the rank of captain.
(4) “Police supervisor” means a police officer who has been promoted to first–line supervisory duties.
(b) An individual may not be given or accept a probationary appointment or permanent appointment as a police officer, police supervisor, or police administrator unless the individual satisfactorily meets the qualifications established by the Commission.
(c) (1) An individual who applies for a position as police officer shall:
(i) under penalty of perjury, disclose to the hiring law enforcement agency all prior instances of employment as a police officer at other law enforcement agencies; and
(ii) authorize the hiring law enforcement agency to obtain the police officer’s full personnel and disciplinary record from each law enforcement agency that previously employed the police officer.
(2) The hiring law enforcement agency shall certify to the Commission that the law enforcement agency has reviewed the applicant’s disciplinary record.
(d) A probationary appointment as a police officer, police supervisor, or police administrator may be made for a period not exceeding 1 year to enable the individual seeking permanent appointment to take a training course required by this subtitle.
(e) A probationary appointee is entitled to a leave of absence with pay during the period of the training program.
(f) Prior marijuana use may not be the basis for disqualifying an applicant for a position as a police officer.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 2 - Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission
Section 3-204 - Chair and Vice Chair
Section 3-205 - Quorum; Meetings; Compensation; Records
Section 3-206.1 - Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission Fund
Section 3-207 - General Powers and Duties of Commission
Section 3-209 - Certification of Police Officers
Section 3-209.1 - State and National Criminal History Records Check
Section 3-210 - Lapse of Certification -- in General
Section 3-211 - Lapse of Certification -- Failure to Meet Standards
Section 3-212 - Suspensions and Revocations of Certification; Hearings; Judicial Review
Section 3-213 - Recall of Certificate
Section 3-214 - Recertification After Revoked Certification
Section 3-215 - Appointment of Police Officers, Police Supervisors, and Police Administrators
Section 3-216 - Employment of Individual Without Certification Prohibited
Section 3-217 - Acting as Police Officer With Lapsed, Suspended, or Revoked Certificate Prohibited