LAW ENFORCEMENT BODY CAMERA TASK FORCE

Vacancy, Chair (chosen by Senate President & House Speaker)

Vacancy, Vice-Chair (chosen by Senate President & House Speaker)

Appointed by Senate President: Justin D. Ready; Charles E. Sydnor III.

Appointed by House Speaker: Jazz M. Lewis; David Moon.

Appointed by President, Maryland Association of Counties: one vacancy

Appointed by President, Maryland Municipal Association: two vacancies

Appointed by President, Prince George's County Municipal Association: one vacancy

Appointed by President, Maryland Chiefs of Police Association: one vacancy

Appointed by President, Maryland Sheriffs' Association: one vacancy

Appointed by President, Maryland Correctional Administrators Association: one vacancy

Appointed by President, International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators: one vacancy

Ex officio: Michael G. Leahy, Secretary of Information Technology.

Staff:

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Hampton Plaza, Suite 1000
300 East Joppa Road, Towson, MD 21286 - 3020
(410) 339-5000; fax: (410) 339-4240; tty: 1-800-735-2258 (Maryland Relay Service)


Report to General Assembly due Dec. 1, 2020 (Chapter 309, Acts of 2020).

In July 2020, the Law Enforcement Body Camera Task Force was formed by the General Assembly (Chapter 309, Acts of 2020).

The Task Force is charged with studying economical methods for storing video and audio recordings made by police-worn body cameras. It also is to make recommendations that take into account the budgets of State, county, local and campus law enforcement agencies.

Authorization for the Task Force ends June 30, 2021.

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