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Code · Maryland · Correctional Services

§ 11-723

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§11–723.
(a)This section applies only in Washington County.
(1)The Sheriff shall:
(i)establish and administer:
1. a home detention program;
2. a work release program; and
3. a pretrial release program; and
(ii)adopt regulations necessary to implement each program established under this section.
(2)At the time of sentencing or at any time during an individual’s confinement, the court may allow an individual who is placed in the custody of the Sheriff to participate in any program established under this section.
(3)Subject to paragraph
(4)of this subsection, an incarcerated individual is eligible to participate in any program established under this section if the incarcerated individual:
(i)is recommended for the program by the court; and
(ii)meets eligibility criteria set by the Sheriff.
(4)An incarcerated individual is not eligible to participate in any program established under this section if the incarcerated individual:
(i)is incarcerated for or has been convicted previously of a crime of violence listed in § 14–101 of the Criminal Law Article; or
(ii)has been found guilty of the crime of:
1. child abuse under § 3–601 or § 3–602 of the Criminal Law Article; or
2. escape under § 9–404 of the Criminal Law Article.
(5)While participating in any program established under this section an incarcerated individual is responsible for:
(i)the incarcerated individual’s medical care and related expenses; and
(ii)costs of lodging, food, clothing, transportation, restitution, child support, and taxes.
(6)The Sheriff may:
(i)collect a reasonable fee from each incarcerated individual participating in any program established under this section; or
(ii)waive or reduce the fee.
(7)The Sheriff may determine the maximum number of incarcerated individuals that may participate in any program established under this section.
(8)An incarcerated individual who knowingly violates a term or a condition of any program established under this section is subject to the penalties provided under § 11–726 of this subtitle and to other disciplinary action provided by law.
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