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Caroline County reviews draft Police Accountability Board and Administrative Charging Committee ordinance

2485477 · March 4, 2025
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Caroline County commissioners held a workshop March 4 to review a draft ordinance establishing a Police Accountability Board (PAB) and Administrative Charging Committee (ACC) under the 2021 state law, focusing on membership, attendance, term limits, confidentiality and municipal coordination.

Caroline County commissioners held a legislative-workshop discussion on March 4 about a draft ordinance to formally establish a Police Accountability Board (PAB) and an Administrative Charging Committee (ACC) under state law enacted in 2021.

Stuart Barrow, county attorney, and outside counsel who has advised the PAB and ACC described the draft as a refinement of earlier county resolutions and said it reflects months of input from the sheriff’s office, municipal chiefs and board administrators. The draft would reduce the joint board composition to seven members total, with a five-member PAB and a five-member ACC, and three PAB members serving on the ACC, with two…

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