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Ch. 194 2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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(2) A PERSON WHO IS OR WAS REQUIRED TO REGISTER EVERY 90 DAYS
FOR LIFE UNDER THE LAWS OF ANOTHER STATE OR A FEDERAL. MILITARY, OR
NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBAL JURISDICTION
(i) " Supervising authority" means:
(1) the Secretary, if the registrant is in the custody of a correctional
facility operated by the Department;
(2) the administrator of a local correctional facility, if the registrant,
including a participant in a home detention program, is in the custody of the local
correctional facility;
(3) the court that granted the probation or suspended sentence, except as
provided in item (11) of this subsection, if the registrant is granted probation before
judgment, probation after judgment, or a suspended sentence;
(4) the Director of the Patuxent Institution, if the registrant is in the
custody of the Patuxent Institution;
(5) the Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene, if the registrant is in the
custody of a facility operated by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene;
(6) the court in which the registrant was convicted, if the registrant's
sentence does not include a term of imprisonment;
(7) the Secretary, if the registrant is in the State under terms and
conditions of the Uniform Act for Out-of-State Parolee Supervision, set forth in Title
6, Subtitle 2 of the Correctional Services Article, or the Interstate Corrections Compact,
set forth in Title 8. Subtitle 6 of the Correctional Services Article;
(8) the Secretary, if the registrant moves to this State and was convicted
in another state of a crime that would require the registrant to register if the crime was
committed in this State;
(9) the Secretary, if the registrant moves to this State from another state
where the registrant was required to register;
(10) THE SECRETARY, IF THE REGISTRANT IS CONVICTED IN A FEDERAL,
MILITARY, OR NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBAL COURT AND IS NOT UNDER SUPERVISION
BY ANOTHER SUPERVISING AUTHORITY;
[(10)] (11) the Secretary, if the registrant is not a resident of this State AND
HAS BEEN CONVICTED IN ANOTHER STATE OR BY A FEDERAL, MILITARY, OR NATIVE
AMERICAN TRIBAL COURT; or
[(11)] (12) the Director of Parole and Probation, if the registrant is under
the supervision of the Division of Parole and Probation.
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