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Code · Maryland · Correctional Services

§ 6-111

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§6–111.
If a court suspends the sentence of an individual convicted of a crime and orders the individual to continue under the supervision of the Division for a specified time or until ordered otherwise, the Division shall:
(1)administer a validated screening tool on the individual;
(2)administer a risk and needs assessment and develop an individualized case plan for each individual who has been screened as moderate or high risk to reoffend;
(3)supervise an individual based on the probation order and, to the extent not inconsistent with that order, on the results of a validated screening tool or risk and needs assessment conducted under items
(1)or
(2)of this section;
(4)notwithstanding any other law, impose graduated sanctions under § 6–121 of this subtitle in response to technical violations as an alternative to seeking revocation under § 6–223 or § 6–224 of the Criminal Procedure Article;
(5)provide prompt notice to the court of any technical violations committed and graduated sanctions imposed under § 6–121 of this subtitle; and
(6)report to the court on the individual’s compliance.
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