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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) This subtitle applies only to each grant the Executive Director of the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy makes to the Baltimore Police Department.
(b) The purpose of this subtitle is to ensure that grants from the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy to the Baltimore Police Department for community policing efforts are used for that purpose.
(c)(1) In fiscal year 2019, the Baltimore Police Department shall prepare a half-year report on the expenditure of grants received from the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy.
(2) In fiscal year 2020 and in each subsequent fiscal year, the Baltimore Police Department shall prepare an annual report on the expenditure of grants received from the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy.
(d) The report required under subsection (c) of this section shall include:
(1) the intended use of each grant from the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy to the Baltimore Police Department; and
(2) the specific expenditures made by the Baltimore Police Department with any monetary grants received from the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy.
(e) On or before December 31 each year, the Baltimore Police Department shall submit the report required under subsection (c) of this section to the Baltimore City Delegation to the General Assembly, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Public Safety § 4-1201 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/public-safety/md-code-public-safety-sect-4-1201/
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