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- HB 1596 Protective order; notification of service by local police department, sheriff's office, etc.
- HB 1613 Polygraph examiners; only a federal, state, or local law-enforcement officer shall operate device.
- HB 1673 Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; includes certain deputy sheriffs under coverage.
- HB 1915 Line of Duty Act; exempts police department, etc., from requirement to reimburse investigation cost.
- HB 1954 Driving under influence of alcohol; law-enforcement officer to arrest without warrant.
- HB 2042 Handguns; allows retiring law-enforcement officer of State Lottery Department to purchase.
- HB 2123 Mutual aid agreement; institution of higher learning having police force appointed to enter therein.
- HB 2136 Misdemeanor arrest or summons; gives law-enforcement officer choice of issuing summons & releasing.
- HB 2210 Enforcement of traffic light signals; allows law-enforcement officers to arrest or detain persons.
- HB 2239 Compulsory training standards; persons designated to provide courthouse security.
- HB 2245 Driving under influence of alcohol; law-enforcement officer to arrest without warrant.
- HB 2280 Law Officers' Retirement System; supplemental allowance paid until Social Security retirement age.
- HB 2365 Restriction on Supreme Court; shall not promulgate any rule that prohibits conduct of an attorney.
- HB 2393 Animal control officers; inclusion thereof in classification of law-enforcement officers.
- HB 2486 Emergency custody; authority of law-enforcement officer.
- HB 2492 Assault & battery; penalty when committed against Metro Washington Airport Authority police officer.
- HB 2585 Capital murder; adds uncompensated auxiliary police officers, etc. to definition of law-enforcement.
- HB 2611 Protective orders; law-enforcement officer may effect service by serving person subject to order.
- HB 2626 Line of Duty Act; investigation of claims by police departments and sheriffs offices.
- HB 2630 Law-Enforcement Officers' Privacy Protection Act; allows personal information to be withheld.
- HB 2633 Assault and battery; penalty when against campus police officer.
- HB 2638 Capital murder; add auxiliary police officer, etc. to definition of law-enforcement officer statute.
- SB 39 Traffic accident reports; increases amount of damage threshold to be reported by law enforcement.
- SB 402 Law Officers' Retirement System; supplemental allowance paid until Social Security retirement age.
- SB 839 Protective order; notification of service by local police department, sheriff's office, etc.
- SB 877 Law-enforcement officers, retired; meets training and qualification standards to carry weapon.
- SB 951 Assault & battery; penalty when committed against Metro Washington Airport Authority police officer.
- SB 1047 Workers' Compensation; respiratory disease, etc. causing death of Port Authority police compensable.
- SB 1073 Sheriff department; performance of law-enforcement service requires no pre-notification to Division.
- SB 1079 Emergency custody; authority of law-enforcement officer.
- SB 1093 Mutual aid agreement; institution of higher learning having police force appointed to enter therein.
- SB 1284 Compulsory training standards; courthouse and courtroom security.
- SB 1307 Transport of prisoners; minimum standards therefor by persons other than law-enforcement officers.
- SB 1374 Polygraph examiners; only a federal, state, or local law-enforcement officer shall operate device.
- SB 1377 Juvenile arrest information; police and sheriff departments may release current information.
- SB 1409 Capital murder; adds auxiliary police officers, etc., to definition of law-enforcement officer.
- SB 1426 Magistrates; refer complaints alleging felony offense to law-enforcement agency.
- SB 1436 Crime victims; no law-enforcement officer shall inquire into immigration status of victim of crime.
- SB 1539 Line of Duty Act; investigation of claims by police departments and sheriffs offices.
- SB 1541 Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; officer be given notice before being questioned .