ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES BUREAU
In March 2003, reorganized as Administration Bureau.
ADVISORY COUNCIL TO STATE CLEARINGHOUSE FOR MISSING CHILDREN
Created by Chapter 496, Acts of 1985. Inactive since 1991. Repealed by Chapter 611, Acts of 2016.
ALLIED SUPPORT UNIT
Under Bureau of Drug and Criminal Enforcement, abolished in 1998.
ANALYTICAL DIVISION
Under Homeland Security and Intelligence Bureau, restructured as Analytical Section under Homeland Security and Intelligence Division in Aug. 2003.
AVIATION DIVISION
Reorganized as Aviation Command under Field Operations Bureau in Oct. 2004.
BIOTERRORISM & WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION SECTION
Under Homeland Security and Intelligence Division, abolished in 2004 restructuring.
BUDGET & FINANCE DIVISION
In March 2003, renamed Budget and Finance Section.
BUREAU OF DRUG & CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT
Renamed Support Services Bureau in Sept. 1998.
CAPITAL AREA REGIONAL FUGITIVE TASK FORCE
Under Criminal Investigation Bureau, renamed Baltimore State Apprehension Team in Jan. 2013.
CEASE FIRE COUNCIL
Transferred to Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention in July 2005 (Chapter 217, Acts of 2005).
CIVILIAN CONSENT DECREE PROGRAM
COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES DIVISION
COMMUNITY POLICING ACADEMY
COMMUNITY POLICING UNIT
CONTINUOUS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT UNIT
CRIME LABORATORY SECTION
CRIMINAL APPREHENSION TEAM
CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT COMMAND
CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE DIVISION
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION
DRUG ENFORCEMENT COMMAND
DRUG ENFORCEMENT DIVISION
In Jan. 2013, its functions were dispersed throughout Criminal Investigation Bureau.
DRUG INVESTIGATION COMMAND
Its functions were dispersed throughout Criminal Investigation Bureau in Jan. 2013.
DRUG INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES
EASTERN COMMAND
EDUCATION & CAREER DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
EDUCATION & TRAINING SECTION
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS SECTION
EMPLOYEE RELATIONS UNIT
EXPLOSIVES ADVISORY COUNCIL
Council had up to nineteen members. They were appointed to five-year terms by Governor, who named chair and vice-chair (Code Public Safety Article, secs. 11-201 through 11-206).
Abolished on Oct. 1, 2005 (Chapter 235, Acts of 2005).
FIELD OPERATIONS BUREAU
FIREARMS INVESTIGATION SECTION
HOMELAND SECURITY & DRUG COMMAND
HOMELAND SECURITY & INTELLIGENCE BUREAU
HOMELAND SECURITY & INTELLIGENCE DIVISION
HOMELAND SECURITY & INVESTIGATION BUREAU
HOMELAND SECURITY COMMAND
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATIONS BUREAU
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
INVESTIGATION COMMAND
LABOR & INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS OFFICE
LEGAL COUNSEL UNIT
MANAGEMENT & FINANCE DIVISION
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
MARYLAND CENTER FOR MISSING CHILDREN
MEDIA AFFAIRS SECTION
MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS SECTION
MOTOR CARRIER & AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY OPERATIONS
OFFICE OF BUDGET, LEGISLATION, & FISCAL ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE OF CRIME GUN ENFORCEMENT
OFFICE OF MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
OFFICE OF POLICY, STRATEGY, & INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING
OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY & INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Office briefly oversaw Technology and Information Management Command, which took over some functions from former Records Command before it was phased out in Jan. 2013.
OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
OPERATIONAL MEDICAL SUPPORT
OPERATIONS BUREAU
OPERATIONS DIVISION
ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT UNIT
PERSONNEL COMMAND
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT DIVISION
PLANNING & RESEARCH DIVISION
POLICE ACADEMY DIVISION
POLICE-CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Appointed by Secretary of State Police: Lt. Eric D. Danz; Lt. Laura Lu Herman; Lt. Col. Edwin L. Lashley; Capt. Dennis P. Murphey (Ret.); Capt. Stewart W. Russell. Alternate: Maj. Andrew J. McAndrew.
Neutral members: Armando J. Camacho; Lt. Col. David Franklin; Bash Pharoan, M.D.
Appointed by Executive Committee, Maryland National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP): Mary Ashanti; Bernard L. James, Sr.; Jenkins Odoms, Jr.; Rodney A. Orange, Ph.D.; Leroy W. Warren, Jr. Alternate: Gary D. Rodwell, Ph.D.
Neutral members: Capt. Garland R. Nixon; Thomas Perez, J.D.
Required by a consent decree of April 2003, Police-Citizen Advisory Committee addressed issues of concern either to police or citizens regarding State Police policies or practices for traffic stops and drug interdiction, and made recommendations to Secretary of State Police. Of its fifteen members, five represented State Police, five represented Maryland Chapter, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and five were neutral parties.
Under Civilian Consent Decree Program, Committee completed its work in Dec. 2004.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT UNIT
PROFESSIONAL POLICING SECTION
Section was responsible for Departmental compliance with Civilian Consent Decree in effect from May 2003 through May 2008, and for implementation of recommendations by Police-Citizen Advisory Committee mandated by Decree. Civilian Consent Decree was a court-ordered set of mandates agreed to by Department of State Police, and certain plaintiffs, including American Civil Liberties Union and National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Decree's primary focus was to stop racial profiling in traffic stops made by police.
Post-Decree compliance with policy and proceedures for traffic stops, was overseen by Section, along with collection and reporting of data from traffic stops. Section also was responsible for ensuring accurate and complete reporting of traffic stop data which law enforcement officers are required to collect through Aug. 31, 2010 (Code Transportation Article, sec. 25-113; Chapters 342 & 343, Acts of 2001; Chapter 25, Acts of 2006; Chapter 220, Acts of 2007).
In Jan. 2012, Section functions were absorbed by Inspection and Compliance Division.
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY DIVISION
Division oversaw two sections: Chaplains, and Fair Practice.
PROMOTIONAL STANDARDS & DEVELOPMENT UNIT
PUBLIC AFFAIRS UNIT
RECORDS COMMAND
Under Support Services Bureau, functions absorbed by Office of Technology and Information Management in Aug. 2012.
REGIONAL FAMILY VIOLENCE UNIT
Under Field Operations Bureau, disbanded in 2003 when each barrack was assigned a domestic violence officer.
SCHOOL BUS SAFETY INITIATIVE
SECURITY SERVICES
SERGEANT MAJOR
Position abolished in June 2007.
SERVICES COMMAND
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS SUPPORT SECTION
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES
SPECIAL OPERATIONS & SUPPORT SERVICES
SPECIAL OPERATIONS BUREAU
Abolished in Nov. 2015, with its Aviation Command transferring to Support Services Bureau, and its Special Operations and Transportation Safety Command moving to Field Operations Bureau.
SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND
STATE AID FOR POLICE PROTECTION PROGRAM
SUPPORT SERVICES BUREAU
SUPPORT SERVICES SECTION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE & COMPUTER CRIMES DIVISION
TECHNICAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION
TECHNICAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES
TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT DIVISION
TRAFFIC OPERATIONS SECTION
TRAINING DIVISION
TRANSPORTATION SAFETY COMMAND
VIOLENT CRIME POLICE STRIKE FORCE
WESTERN COMMAND
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In April 2003, Department of State Police and plaintiffs, including National Association for Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) entered into an agreement known as Civilian Consent Decree. Under terms of this court settlement, Department agreed to appoint a Coordinator to monitor and oversee Department's implementation of all actions mandated by consent decree. Those mandates include ensuring that appropriate training is given to troopers, managers, and supervisors concerning their responsibilities under consent decree; monitoring installation of specialized video and audio equipment in vehicles used for traffic stops; developing and distributing a brochure explaining how to file complaints against Department; and assisting Department's consultant on racial profiling issues with access to Departmental records and personnel. Consent Decree was in effect from May 2003 through May 2008.
Under Administrative Services Bureau, abolished in Aug. 2001. Functions assumed by Electronic Systems Division of Information Technology and Communications Bureau.
Under Training Division, abolished in 1998.
Disbanded effective April 1, 2003.
Under Office of Policy, Strategy, and Information Management, renamed Organizational Development Unit in July 1998.
Under Homeland Security and Intelligence Bureau, reorganized as Forensic Sciences Division in Aug. 2003.
Under Criminal Investigation Bureau, renamed Greenbelt State Apprehension Team in Jan. 2013.
Under Support Services Bureau, reorganized as Criminal Enforcement Section under Operations Bureau in March 2003.
Under Support Services Bureau, abolished in March 2003; functions transferred to Analytical Division in Homeland Security and Intelligence Bureau.
Under Criminal Investigation Bureau, restructured as Criminal Enforcement Division in Jan. 2013.
Formerly under Support Services Bureau. Reorganized as Drug Enforcement Section under Operations Bureau in March 2003.
From Drug Enforcement Command established in Sept. 1998, Drug Enforcement Section was structured under Criminal Investigation Division in March 2003. Section reformed as Drug Enforcement Division under Investigation Command in Oct. 2004, and transferred to Homeland Security and Drug Command in Dec. 2007. In Jan. 2009, it moved to Drug Investigation Command.
As Homeland Security Command, Drug Investigation Command was created under Homeland Security and Investigation Bureau in Oct. 2004. In Dec. 2007, it was restructured as Homeland Security and Drug Command, and became Drug Investigation Command in Jan. 2009.
Under Drug Enforcement Command, functions assumed by Drug Enforcement Section of Criminal Investigation Division in March 2003.
Under Field Operations Bureau, reorganized as Southern Command in Oct. 2010.
Under Administrative Services Bureau, reorganized as Education and Training Section under Administration Bureau in March 2003.
In Oct. 2004, reorganized as Training Division under Personnel Command.
Under Field Operations Bureau, renamed Special Operations Division on Jan. 1, 1997.
Under Office of Secretary, merged with Fair Practice Office to form Office of Fair Practice in Feb. 1999.
Explosives Advisory Council organized in 1984 within Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services (Chapter 694, Acts of 1984). On July 1, 1997, Council transferred to Department of State Police (Chapter 352, Acts of 1997). Council recommended rules and regulations to Department for storage, use, manufacture, and transport of explosive material. Council reviewed proposed rules, regulations, and laws that affect manufacture, use, or distribution of explosives. It also monitored federal regulations, and developments in explosives industry, such as safety precautions and blasting techniques.
In March 2003, restructured as Operations Bureau.
Under Operations Bureau, functions assumed by Firearms Enforcement Section in March 2003.
Under Homeland Security and Investigation Bureau, restructured as Drug Investigation Command in Jan. 2009.
In Oct. 2004, renamed Homeland Security and Investigation Bureau.
Under Homeland Security and Drug Command, reorganized as Criminal Intelligence Division and moved to Office of Secretary in Jan. 2009.
Reorganized as Criminal Investigation Bureau in Jan. 2009.
Under Homeland Security and Investigation Bureau, restructured as Homeland Security and Drug Command in Dec. 2007.
In March 2003, reorganized as Information Technology Bureau.
Under Information Technology and Communications Bureau, reorganized as Management Information Systems Division under Information Technology Bureau in March 2003.
Under Homeland Security and Investigation Bureau, Investigation Command organized in Oct. 2004. Later under Criminal Investigation Bureau, Command oversaw two divisions: Criminal Enforcement, and Forensic Sciences.
Under Office of Secretary, reorganized in March 2003 as two sections: Government Relations and Labor Relations.
Under Office of Secretary, renamed Legal Affairs Section in March 2003.
Under Administration Bureau, reorganized as Office of Strategic Planning in April 2004.
Under Information Technology Bureau, restructured as Information Technology Development Division and Technology Management Division in Aug. 2003.
Under Criminal Investigation Bureau, gradually changed name to Maryland Center for Missing and Unidentified Persons to include persons still missing but no longer children. Transition began in 2008.
Reformed as Media Communications Section.
On Jan. 1, 2005, reorganized as Office of Media Communications and Marketing.
Under Field Operations Bureau, reorganized in March 2003 as Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Section and Automotive Safety Enforcement Section under Operations Bureau.
Under Office of Secretary, abolished in March 2003.
Under Operations Bureau, functions assumed by Firearms Enforcement Section in March 2003.
In March 2003, renamed Media Affairs Section.
Reorganized as Office of Professional Responsibility in July 2000, with information management function moving to Communications Services Division.
Under Office of Secretary, renamed Professional Responsibility Division in March 2003.
Under Office of Secretary, restructured as Strategic Planning Command in Feb. 2013.
As Technology Management Section, Office of Technology and Information Management began. It became Information Technology Section under Management Information Systems Division in March 2003. Under Information Technology Bureau, it was renamed Technology Management Division in Aug. 2003. Division joined Support Services Bureau in Oct. 2004. Under direction of Chief Information Officer, Division reformed as Office of Technology Management in Feb. 2009, and restructured as Office of Technology and Information Management in Aug. 2012.
Under Support Services Bureau, renamed Office of Technology and Information Management in Aug. 2012.
Under Special Operations Division, reorganized as Tactical Medical Team in Oct. 2004.
In Oct. 2004, renamed Field Operations Bureau.
Under Homeland Security and Intelligence Bureau, restructured as Operations Section in Aug. 2003.
Under Office of Policy, Strategy, and Information Management, incorporated into Promotional Standards and Development Unit of Personnel Command in July 2000.
In March 2003, reorganized as Personnel Section under Administration Bureau.
Under Administrative Services Bureau, renamed Human Resources Division in 1997.
Reorganized as Office of Budget, Legislation, and Fiscal Administration, Jan. 1, 1997.
In Oct. 2004, Division formed in Sykesville under Personnel Command of Support Services Bureau. In July 2007, merged with Training Division to form Education and Training Division.
Lt. Col. Edwin L. Lashley, Co-Chair (chosen by Committee)
Jenkins Odoms, Jr., Co-Chair (chosen by Committee)
In Oct. 2004, functions absorbed by Training Division under Support Services Division.
In Dec. 2004, Professional Policing Division formed under Office of Strategic Planning. In Feb. 2010, Division restructured as Professional Policing Section under Inspection and Compliance Division.
Professional Responsibility Division originated as Office of Policy, Strategy, and Information Management. It reorganized as Office of Professional Responsibility in July 2000, and as the Professional Responsibility Division in March 2003.
Renamed Office of Media Communications in Oct. 2001.
Records Command formed under Homeland Security and Investigation Bureau in Oct. 2004, and transferred to Support Services Bureau in Sept. 2007. Command was responsible for two divisions: Central Records, and Licensing.
Established in Sept. 1997, Regional Family Violence Unit provided a coordinated response to domestic violence in rural parts of State. Unit assisted victims of domestic violence in obtaining ex parte orders and warrants, and otherwise navigating court system.
Under Planning and Research Division, transferred with School Bus Safety Enforcement Fund to Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention in July 2008 (Chapter 87, Acts of 2008).
In Jan. 2005, position of Sergeant Major was reinstituted within Department to ensure clear communication between Secretary of State Police and State troopers.
In March 2003, its units redistributed within Administration Bureau.
Under Bureau of Drug and Criminal Enforcement, renamed Special Investigative Services in 1996.
Under Support Services Bureau, functions dispersed in March 2003 to sections of Criminal Investigation Division of Operations Bureau.
Under Bureau of Drug and Criminal Enforcement, renamed Criminal Enforcement Command in Sept. 1998.
In July 2012, Special Operations Bureau was created to oversee Aviation Command, and Special Operations and Transportation Safety Command.
Under Field Operations Bureau, combined with Transportation Safety Command to form Special Operations and Traffic Safety Command in June 2007.
Under Office of Strategic Planning, transferred to Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention in July 2008 (Chapter 515, Acts of 2008).
Abolished in March 2003 reorganization; most functions transferred to Operations Bureau.
Under Bureau of Drug and Criminal Enforcement, renamed Technical Investigative Services in 1996.
Under Information Technology Bureau, renamed Technical Investigation Division in Aug. 2003.
Under Support Services Bureau, in March 2003 merged with Computer Crimes Unit to form Technical Assistance and Computer Crimes Division under Information Technology Bureau.
Under Information Technology and Communications Bureau, reorganized as Information Technology Section under Information Technology Bureau in March 2003.
Under Motor Carrier and Automotive Safety Operations, functions dispersed to Crime Laboratory Section and units under Special Operations Division in March 2003.
Under Personnel Command of Support Services Bureau, merged with Police Academy Division to form Education and Training Division in July 2007.
Under Field Operations Bureau, combined with Special Operations Command to form Special Operations and Traffic Safety Command in June 2007.
Disbanded on April 1, 2003.
Under Field Operations Bureau, reorganized as Northern Command in Oct. 2010.
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