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Code · Maryland · Correctional Services

§ 11-320

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§11–320.
(a)The center director or the director’s designee may release personal information about an incarcerated individual on a “need to know” basis to:
(1)essential community resources and volunteer staff for the purpose of obtaining employment, training, education, or treatment services for the incarcerated individual on release; and
(2)an individual who agrees to sponsor the incarcerated individual in the individual’s home for authorized furloughs.
(b)The incarcerated individual shall be informed of confidentiality requirements.
(c)The staff of the center shall request that the incarcerated individual waive, in writing, the incarcerated individual’s right of confidentiality for the purpose of implementing this section.
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