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Session Laws, 1999
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Parole and Probation. From and after July 1, 1970, all rights, powers, duties,
obligations and functions heretofore conferred upon or exercised by the Department of
Parole and Probation shall be transferred to and be exercised by the Division of
Parole and Probation subject to the authority of the Secretary of Public Safety and
Correctional Services as set forth in [§§ 4-102, 4-103, and 4-104 of this article] THE
CORRECTIONAL SERVICES ARTICLE or elsewhere in this Code.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section formerly was Art. 41, § 4-105(b).

Former § 4-105(b) is not retained in the Code because it is apparently
obsolete. However, it is transferred to the Session Laws to avoid any
inadvertent substantive effect its repeal might have.

The only changes are in style.

SECTION 6. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Section 4-1410(a) and
(b) of Article 41 — Governor — Executive and Administrative Departments of the
Annotated Code of Maryland be repealed and reenacted, with amendments, and
transferred to the Session Laws, to read as follows:

PERSONS COMMITTED TO THE CUSTODY OF THE BALTIMORE CITY JAIL
[4-1410.] 1.

(a) Any person committed to the custody of the Baltimore City Jail for any
purpose other than the service of a sentence, as of July 1, 1991 [is,] WAS, on that
date, committed to the custody of the Commissioner [OF PRETRIAL DETENTION AND
SERVICES].

(b) Any person committed to the custody of the Baltimore City Jail for service
of a sentence as of July 1, 1991 [is,] WAS, on that date, committed to the custody of
the Commissioner of Correction.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section formerly was Art. 41, § 4-1410(a) and (b).

Former Art. 41, § 4-1410(a) and (b) related to the transfer of the custody of
inmates of the former Baltimore City Jail to the Commissioner of Pretrial
Detention and Services and the Commissioner of Correction. This
provision is not retained in the Code because it is apparently obsolete.
However, it is transferred to the Session Laws to avoid any inadvertent
substantive effect that its repeal might have.

The only changes are in style.

SECTION 7. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Section(s) 4-1411
through 4-1413, inclusive, of Article 41 - Governor - Executive and Administrative
Departments of the Annotated Code of Maryland be repealed and reenacted, without
amendments, and transferred to the Session Laws, to read as follows:

 

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