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Maryland Investigators & Security Association
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Over 50 years ago, Royston Hall, of Fidelity Bureau of Investigation, gathered a group of men operating as Private Detectives Maryland. These men formed the Maryland Detective Association. As a result, they were responsible for the enactment of the official private detective law by the general assembly. This law evolved into what we now know as Title 13 and Title 19, under which we operate today.
The Maryland Detective Association survived until 1959. During 1965, the Maryland Detective Association was reborn as the Maryland Investigation and Security Association, Inc. Charter members were Royston Hall, Charles Dennis, Marshall Meyer, Dave Kinser, George Herman, Melvin Ridge, and Frank Alessi. They initiated a professional relationship with the Maryland State Police Licensing Section, and the State Legislature.
From 1965 until the mid 1980's, the Association helped avoid damaging legislation and backed laws favorable to our profession. This was accomplished by using lobbyists to assist the membership in becoming proactive rather than reactive. As many as 40 agencies sent representatives to committee hearings throughout Maryland, to support various pieces of legislation.
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