Md. Code Regs. 12.04.10.04
A. Violation Levels.
B. Disciplinary Ranges.
(1) The range of disciplinary penalties within the Uniform State Disciplinary Matrix includes:
C. Additional Corrective Measures.
(1) In addition to the disciplinary penalties established within the Uniform State Disciplinary Matrix a law enforcement agency head, ACC or trial board following a determination to impose administrative charges, may:
(a) Refer the police officer to:
D. Violation Categories.
(2) Category A Violation.
| Categories and Descriptions | Level | Disciplinary Range Mitigating Factors → Aggravating Factors | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Category A: Conduct that has or may have a minimal negative impact on operations or professional image of the law enforcement agency. | One: 1st Violation | Formal Written Counseling | to | Letter of Reprimand |
| Two: 2nd Violation in 24 Months | Formal Written Counseling | to | Up to 1 Day Loss of Leave or Loss of Pay | |
| Three: 3rd Violation in 24 Months | GO TO CATEGORY B LEVEL 1 | |||
(3) Category B Violation.
| Categories and Descriptions | Level | Disciplinary Range Mitigating Factors → Aggravating Factors | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Category B: Conduct that has or may have a negative impact on the operations or professional image of law enforcement agency; or that negatively impacts relationships with other officers, agencies, or the public. | One: 1st Violation | Letter of Reprimand | to | Up to 2 Days Loss of Leave or Loss of Pay |
| Two: 2nd Violation in 36 Months | 1 Day Loss of Leave or Loss of Pay | to | Up to 3 Days Loss of Leave or Loss of Pay | |
| Three: 3rd Violation in 36 Months | GO TO CATEGORY C LEVEL 1 | |||
(4) Category C Violation
| Categories and Descriptions | Level | Disciplinary Range Mitigating Factors → Aggravating Factors | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Category C: Conduct that involves a risk to safety or that has or may have a pronounced negative impact on the operations or professional image of the law enforcement agency or a member, or on relationships with other officers, agencies, or the public. | One: 1st Violation | 2 Days Loss of Leave or Loss of Pay | to | Up to 4 Days Loss of Pay |
| Two: 2nd Violation in 48 Months | 3 Days Loss of Leave or Loss of Pay | to | Up to 5 Days Loss of Pay | |
| Three: 3rd Violation in 48 Months | GO TO CATEGORY D LEVEL 1 | |||
(5) Category D Violation.
(a)
| Categories and Descriptions | Level | Disciplinary Range Mitigating Factors → Aggravating Factors | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Category D: Conduct substantially contrary to the values of the law enforcement agency or that substantially interferes with its mission, operations, or professional image, or that involves a serious risk to officer or public safety, or intentionally violates law enforcement agency policy. | One: 1st Violation | 5 Days Loss of Leave or Loss of Pay | to | Up to 15 Days Loss of Pay |
| Two: 2nd Violation in 60 Months | 10 Days Loss of Pay | to | Up to 20 Days Loss of Pay | |
| Three: 3rd Violation in 60 Months | GO TO CATEGORY E LEVEL 1 | |||
(6) Category E Violation.
(a)
| Categories and Descriptions | Level | Disciplinary Range Mitigating Factors → Aggravating Factors | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Category E: Conduct that involves misuse of authority, unethical behavior (not involving false reporting or false statements), or an act that could result in an adverse impact on an officer or public safety or to the professionalism of the law enforcement agency or a violation of any misdemeanor. | One: 1st Violation | 15 Days Loss of Pay | to | 25 Days Loss of Pay up to Termination |
| Two: 2nd Violation in 60 Months | 15 Days Loss of Pay | to | 30 Days Loss of Pay up to Termination | |
| Three: 3rd Violation in 60 Months | GO TO CATEGORY F LEVEL 1 | |||
(7) Category F Violation.
| Categories and Descriptions | Level | Disciplinary Range Mitigating Factors → Aggravating Factors | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Category F: Any violation of law, policy, rule or regulation which: foreseeably results in death or serious bodily injury; or constitutes a willful and wanton disregard of the law enforcement agencys mission, vision, and values; or involves any act or omission which demonstrates a serious lack of the integrity, ethics, or character related to an employees fitness to hold their position; or involves egregious misconduct substantially contrary to the standards of conduct reasonably expected, to include those whose sworn duty is to uphold the law; or involves conduct which constitutes the failure to adhere to any condition of employment required or mandated by law, including any 18 U.S.C. 922(g) (Lautenberg) violations. | One: Any Violation | TERMINATION | ||
(8) Special Circumstance Categories.
(a)
| Categories and Descriptions | Level | Disciplinary Range Mitigating Factors → Aggravating Factors | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Driving Under The Influence Category 1: Any off-duty driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs which would constitute a violation of law. | One: 1st Violation | 15 Days Loss of Pay | to | Termination* |
| Two: 2nd Violation | 30 Days Loss of Pay | to | Termination* | |
| Three: 3rd Violation | Termination* | |||
| Category 2: Any on-duty or off-duty in a departmental vehicle driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs which would constitute a violation of law. | One: 1st Violation | Termination* | ||
| *Termination may be imposed as discipline unless prohibited by an Executive Order or superseding government policy. | ||||
(b)
| Categories and Descriptions | Level | Disciplinary Range Mitigating Factors → Aggravating Factors | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Failure to Appear for Court and MVA Hearings Category 1: Intentional or purposeful failure to appear for any properly summoned court appearance which is the result of action taken as a law enforcement officer. This category also includes MVA hearings. | One: 2 violations in 1 year | Formal Written Counseling | to | Formal Written Counseling |
| Two: 2 additional violations in 2 years | Formal Written Counseling | to | Up to 2 Days Loss of Leave or Loss of Pay | |
| Note: The penalty cycle resets one calendar year from the date of the first violation. | ||||
(c)
| Categories and Descriptions | Level | Disciplinary Range Mitigating Factors → Aggravating Factors | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Departmental Collisions Category 1: Minor Damage* to Police Vehicle and/or Other Property or Vehicle* | One: 1st Violation up to 12 months | Formal Written Counseling | to | Letter of Reprimand |
| Two: 2nd Violation within 0—24 months | Formal Written Counseling | to | Up to 2 Days Loss of Leave or Loss of Pay | |
| Three**: 3 or more Violations within 0—36 months | Letter of Reprimand | to | Up to 5 Days Loss of Leave or Loss of Pay | |
| Category 2: Major Damage to Police Vehicle, Other Property, or Vehicle | One: 1st Violation up to 12 months | Formal Written Counseling | to | Up to 1 Day Loss of Leave or Loss of Pay |
| Two: 2nd Violation within 0—24 months | Letter of Reprimand | to | Up to 3 Days Loss of Leave or Loss of Pay | |
| Three**: 3 or more Violations within 0—36 months | Letter of Reprimand | to | Up to 10 Days Loss of Leave or Loss of Pay | |
| Category 3: Injury to Law Enforcement Personnel or Civilian; If gross negligence or reckless operation of a police vehicle is involved in any collision that results in serious injury or death the disciplinary range shall increase up to and including termination. | One: 1st Violation up to 12 months | Formal Written Counseling | to | Up to 2 Days Loss of Leave or Loss of Pay |
| Two: 2nd Violation within 0—24 months | Letter of Reprimand | to | Up to 5 Days Loss of Leave or Loss of Pay | |
| Three**: 3 or more Violations within 0—36 months | Letter of Reprimand | to | Up to 14 Days Loss of Leave or Loss of Pay | |
| * Law Enforcement Agencies may establish a dollar amount as a guideline for determining the level of severity (minor vs major). ** Driver retraining may be imposed at any level but shall impose for three or more at-fault departmental collisions. | ||||
(9) Violations that Fall into More than One Violation Category.
Authority: Public Safety Article, §§3-105, 3-114 and 3-208, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date:
Regulations .01—.05 adopted as an emergency provision effective September 6, 2022 (49:21 Md. R. 944); emergency provision expired effective December 27, 2022
Regulations .01—.05 adopted effective January 9, 2023 (49:27 Md. R. 1111)