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Code · Maryland · Local Government

§ 1-1314

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§1–1314.
(a)This section applies to all counties and municipalities.
(1)Within the first 12 months of employment, a new officer of a humane society or animal control shall satisfactorily complete at least 80 hours of training for animal care and control professionals that is approved by the appropriate unit of a county or municipality.
(2)The training shall include instruction on:
(i)animal cruelty investigations;
(ii)the association between animal abuse and the abuse of the elderly or domestic violence, as defined in § 4–701 of the Family Law Article;
(iii)the use of legal resources, including constitutional law, the Annotated Code of Maryland, and county codes;
(iv)lawful searches and seizures;
(v)professionalism and ethical standards;
(vi)evidence collection and the chain of custody;
(vii)preparation for civil and criminal proceedings, including basic trial principles and due process protections;
(viii)conflict resolution and officer safety, including physical and mental health; and
(ix)animal diseases and zoonosis.
(3)The unit of the county or municipality may require other training in addition to the training specified in paragraph
(2)of this subsection.
(1)An officer of a humane society or animal control shall satisfactorily complete at least 6 hours of continuing education approved by the appropriate unit of a county or municipality every year.
(2)The continuing education shall include instruction on the current laws applicable to officers.
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