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Code · Maryland · Transportation

§ 4-208.1

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§4–208.1.
(a)The chief police officer of the Maryland Transportation Authority Police Force may appoint employees of the Authority to exercise the powers specified in subsection
(b)of this section.
(1)An employee appointed under this section may issue citations to the extent authorized by the chief police officer for violations of those provisions of § 5–426 of this article relating to motor vehicle parking at Baltimore–Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
(2)The issuance of citations under this section shall comply with the requirements of Title 26, Subtitle 3 of this article.
(c)The chief police officer, in consultation with the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission, shall adopt regulations establishing:
(1)Qualifications for employees appointed under this section, including prerequisites of character, training, experience, and education; and
(2)Standards for the performance of the duties assigned to employees appointed under this section.
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