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Code · Maryland · Correctional Services

§ 11-505

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§11–505.
(a)In addition to any other deductions allowed under this subtitle, an incarcerated individual may be allowed a deduction of 5 days from the incarcerated individual’s term of confinement for each calendar month of presentence or postsentence confinement during which the incarcerated individual manifests:
(1)exceptional industry, application, and skill in the performance of any industrial, agricultural, or administrative tasks assigned to the incarcerated individual; or
(2)satisfactory industry, application, and progress in a vocational or other educational or training course.
(b)The deductions described in subsection
(a)of this section shall:
(1)begin on the first day that the task is performed or the course is taken;
(2)be made on a prorated basis for any portion of a calendar month during which the incarcerated individual performed the task or attended the course; and
(3)cease on the day the incarcerated individual is:
(i)committed to the custody of the Commissioner of Correction; or
(ii)released.
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