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Code · Maryland · Public Safety

§ 3-406

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§3–406.
(a)Each railroad police officer has all the powers granted to a peace or police officer.
(b)A railroad police officer may exercise the powers granted under this subtitle only if the railroad police officer:
(1)is on real or personal property owned, leased, operated, or controlled by the railroad company that employs the railroad police officer;
(2)is in fresh pursuit of a suspect;
(3)is requested or authorized to act by the executive officer or chief police officer of a county; or
(4)is ordered to act by the Governor.
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