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Code · Maryland · Public Safety

§ 5-307

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§5–307.
(a)A permit is valid for each handgun legally in the possession of the person to whom the permit is issued.
(1)Subject to subsection
(c)of this section, a permit issued under this subtitle shall restrict the wearing, carrying, and transporting of a handgun by the person to whom the permit is issued to wearing, carrying, or transporting a handgun concealed from view:
(i)under or within an article of the person’s clothing; or
(ii)within an enclosed case.
(2)The requirement in paragraph
(1)of this subsection to keep a handgun concealed is not violated by:
(i)the momentary and inadvertent exposure of a handgun; or
(ii)the momentary and inadvertent exposure of the imprint or outline of a handgun.
(c)A person is not subject to the requirement in subsection
(b)of this section to keep a handgun concealed if the person is authorized at the time and under the circumstances to wear, carry, or transport the handgun as part of the person’s official equipment, and is:
(1)a person exempted under § 4–203(b)(1) of the Criminal Law Article;
(2)a security guard licensed under Title 19 of the Business Occupations Article acting within the scope of employment;
(3)a correctional officer or warden of a correctional facility in the State acting within the scope of employment;
(4)a railroad police officer appointed under Title 3, Subtitle 4 of this article acting within the scope of employment; or
(5)an employee of an armored car company acting within the scope of employment.
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