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Code · Maryland · Criminal Procedure

§ 11-112

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§11–112.
(a)Within 10 days of a written request of a victim or victim’s representative to the State’s Attorney in the county where a prohibited exposure occurred, the court shall order a test of a blood sample for HIV and any other identified causative agent of AIDS or hepatitis C.
(b)The blood sample shall be given by:
(1)a person who has been convicted of a crime that includes a prohibited exposure;
(2)a person who has been granted probation before judgment under § 6-220 of this article in a case involving a prohibited exposure; or
(3)a child respondent who has been found to have committed a delinquent act that includes a prohibited exposure.
(c)The written request shall be filed by the State’s Attorney with the court and sealed by the court.
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