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Code · Maryland · Public Safety

§ 4-103

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§4–103.
(a)The Executive Director shall establish procedures for local law enforcement agencies to apply for money from the Fund.
(b)A local law enforcement agency that applies for money from the Fund shall provide the Executive Director with the following information:
(1)the number of violent crime incidents committed within the jurisdiction of the local law enforcement agency for the last 2 years;
(2)the current number of sworn officers;
(3)the current number of sworn officers not assigned protective body armor;
(4)the number and age of protective body armor units currently in use by the local law enforcement agency;
(5)the number of protective body armor units requested:
(i)for officers not currently assigned protective body armor; and
(ii)for officers assigned protective body armor in need of replacement due to age or wear;
(6)the regulations of the local law enforcement agency that relate to the use of protective body armor;
(7)the local law enforcement agency’s budget request for supplies and equipment for the current and last 2 fiscal years; and
(8)any other information that the Executive Director considers necessary to make grants for protective body armor.
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