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Code · Maryland · Correctional Services

§ 4-213

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§4–213.
(a)An incarcerated individual confined at the Institution shall be released under mandatory supervision, as defined in § 7–101 of this article, in the same manner and subject to the same conditions as if the incarcerated individual were being released from a correctional facility in the Division of Correction.
(b)The Director may establish special programs or projects for diminution credit award to the same extent that such credits may be awarded in the Division of Correction.
(c)The Director may restore to incarcerated individuals at Patuxent Institution any diminution credits rescinded upon adjudication of violation of institutional disciplinary rules to the same extent as such credits may be restored by the Commissioner of Correction to incarcerated individuals in the Division.
(d)The Director may impose special terms and conditions on any incarcerated individual released on mandatory supervision from the Institution.
(e)If the Secretary reassigns supervisory responsibility of a mandatory releasee from the Division of Parole and Probation to the Institution in accordance with § 2–117 of this article, the Secretary may also reassign the authority to revoke mandatory supervision release to the Board of Review.
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