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Code · Maryland · Criminal Procedure

§ 13-206

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§13–206.
(a)Whenever property is forfeited under this subtitle, the law enforcement unit that sought forfeiture of the property may only:
(1)order the property retained for the official use of the law enforcement unit;
(2)destroy the forfeited property; or
(3)sell, exchange, or transfer the forfeited property to another law enforcement unit for official use by that unit.
(b)Within 30 days after disposing of forfeited property, a law enforcement unit shall send to the Secretary of State Police:
(1)a description of the property forfeited;
(2)the type of disposition made; and
(3)the identity of the person to whom the property was transferred for disposal, retention, or official use.
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