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Code · Maryland · Correctional Services

§ 3-609

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§3–609.
(a)A correctional facility in the Division shall maintain a reserve financial account and a spending financial account for each incarcerated individual in the correctional facility.
(b)The accounts of an incarcerated individual may be charged for:
(1)the reasonable value of any State property that the incarcerated individual:
(i)willfully or maliciously destroys; or
(ii)destroys as the result of gross negligence; or
(2)any fees assessed under § 2–118 of this article.
(c)The Commissioner shall adopt regulations that:
(1)set forth those items that may be credited to or disbursed from an account under this section; and
(2)set forth procedures for carrying out this section, including procedures that provide due process of law to each incarcerated individual before the incarcerated individual’s accounts may be charged with a disbursement under subsection
(b)of this section.
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