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§ 6-104. Duties and powers generally; funding for Drinking Driver Monitor Program

MD Correc Svs Code § 6-104 (2019) (N/A)
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(a)    Subject to the authority of the Secretary and in addition to any other duties established by law, the Division:

(1)    shall:

(i)    administer a validated screening tool on each individual on parole or mandatory supervision under the supervision of the Division;

(ii)    administer a risk and needs assessment and develop an individualized case plan for each individual on parole or mandatory supervision who has been screened as moderate or high risk to reoffend;

(iii)    supervise an individual on parole or mandatory supervision based on the results of a validated screening tool or risk and needs assessment conducted under items (i) or (ii) of this item;

(iv)    supervise an individual under mandatory supervision until the expiration of the individual’s maximum term or terms of confinement;

(v)    regularly inform the Commission of the activities of offenders who are supervised by the Division, including, if requested by the Commission, any graduated sanctions imposed under § 6–121 of this subtitle;

(vi)    issue a warrant for the retaking of an offender charged with a violation of a condition of parole or mandatory supervision, if this authority is delegated by the Commission to the Director of the Division; and

(vii)    administer the Drinking Driver Monitor Program, collect supervision fees, and adopt guidelines for collecting the monthly program fee assessed in accordance with § 6–115 of this subtitle; and

(2)    may recommend:

(i)    that the Commission modify any condition of parole or mandatory supervision; and

(ii)    that the Commission issue a warrant for the retaking of an offender.

(b)    Funding for the Drinking Driver Monitor Program shall be as provided in the State budget.

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§ 6-104. Duties and powers generally; funding for Drinking Driver Monitor Program