Md. Code Regs. 12.04.02.09
A. A police officer who has successfully completed entrance-level firearms classroom instruction, training, and qualification for a specific type of firearm, who is also required or requesting to use or carry a firearm with a red dot sight or of a different type for which the police officer has qualified, shall successfully complete:
B. A police officer shall successfully complete firearms conversion requirements under this regulation before being authorized to use or carry a different type of firearm if the police officer is currently authorized to use or carry a:
C. Conversion Classroom Instruction, Training, and Qualification for Primary Handgun and Long Gun within the Same Type.
(2) A police officer is required to complete firearms conversion classroom instruction, training, and qualification under this regulation before the police officer is authorized to use or carry a primary handgun or a long gun that is the same type that the police officer is currently authorized to use or carry if the police officer's agency determines:
D. Primary Handgun Conversion — Classroom Instruction, Training, and Qualification.
(1) If a police officer is required to complete conversion classroom instruction, training, and qualification according to §B or C(2) of this regulation, the police officer shall successfully complete:
(2) Course of Fire.
(b) Ammunition used for a required course of fire for conversion qualification shall be ammunition that is:
(3) The following table specifies the minimum requirements for classroom instruction, training, and qualification for primary handgun conversion:
| Type of Requirement | Conversion for Red Dot Sight | Conversion for Different Primary Handgun Type | Conversion Within Primary Handgun Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| (1) Total minimum hours of classroom instruction, training, and qualification | 14 hours | 14 hours | 7 hours |
| (2) Training drill topics | (a) Reinforcement of the fundamentals of shooting; (b) Reloading techniques; (c) Clearing malfunctions (d) Finding the dot; (e) Sight occlusion; (f) Close up techniques; and (g) Target focusing. | ||
| (3) Minimum number of training rounds to be discharged at a target | 400 rounds | 400 rounds | 200 rounds |
| (4) Minimum passing score for each required qualification course of fire | 70 percent for each of one day-fire and one reduced light course of fire | ||
E. Long Gun Authorization for which Conversion Training is Permitted.
(1) Before a police officer may participate in conversion classroom instruction, training, and qualification for a long gun, the police officer shall currently be authorized to use or carry a:
F. Long Gun Conversion — Classroom Instruction, Training, and Qualification.
(2) Long gun conversion classroom instruction, training, and qualification shall, at a minimum, meet the applicable criteria in the following table:
| Requirements | Within Type 1 Long Gun | Within Type 2 Long Gun | Within Type 3 Long Gun | From Type 1 to Type 2 | From Type 1 or 2 to Type 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) Minimum rounds discharged | 80 | 150 | 150 | 150 | 150 |
| (2) Minimum hours for classroom instruction and training and qualification | 14 | 14 | 7 | 14 | 7 |
| (3) Number of day-fire courses of fire | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
G. Crediting Conversion Classroom Instruction, Training, and Qualification Toward Annual Training.
(1) A law enforcement agency may use the following conversion training toward a police officer's annual firearms classroom instruction, training, and qualification requirements for the specific firearm used in the conversion training conducted in the same calendar year:
Authority: Correctional Services Article, §2-109; Public Safety Article, §§3-208 and 3-209; Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: February 20, 1981 (8:4 Md. R. 342)
Regulations .01, .02, .04, .06—.16 amended effective March 14, 1983 (10:5 Md. R. 465)
Regulation .02G and I amended, and J adopted effective July 4, 1983 (10:13 Md. R. 1180)
Chapter, Public Information Requests, repealed effective September 24, 1984 (11:19 Md. R. 1667)
Regulations .01—.21, Firearms Training and Instructor Certification Regulations, adopted effective January 1, 1992 (18:20 Md. R. 2199)
Regulation .10C amended effective July 1, 2000 (27:10 Md. R. 967)
Regulation .11E amended effective November 22, 1993 (20:23 Md. R. 1805)
Regulation .13 amended effective February 9, 1998 (25:3 Md. R. 146)
Regulation .14B, C amended effective July 1, 2000 (27:10 Md. R. 967)
Regulation .14C, D amended effective January 20, 2003 (30:1 Md. R. 25)
Regulation .19B, C amended effective November 22, 1993 (20:23 Md. R. 1805)
Regulation .20A, B amended effective November 22, 1993 (20:23 Md. R. 1805)
Regulations .01—.21 repealed and new Regulations .01—.13 adopted effective January 1, 2009 (35:24 Md. R. 2078)
Chapter revised effective January 1, 2013 (39:15 Md. R. 964)
Regulation .02B amended effective November 25, 2013 (40:23 Md. R. 1935); April 4, 2022 (49:7 Md. R. 468)
Regulation .03A amended effective April 4, 2022 (49:7 Md. R. 468)
Regulation .03C amended effective September 2, 2013 (40:17 Md. R. 1420)
Regulation .04B amended effective April 4, 2022 (49:7 Md. R. 468)
Regulation .04C adopted effective April 4, 2022 (49:7 Md. R. 468)
Regulation .07 amended effective April 4, 2022 (49:7 Md. R. 468)
Regulation .08B amended effective April 4, 2022 (49:7 Md. R. 468)
Regulation .09 amended effective April 4, 2022 (49:7 Md. R. 468)
Regulation .10B amended effective April 4, 2022 (49:7 Md. R. 468)