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Session Laws, 1951
Volume 603, Page 1347   View pdf image (33K)
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THEODORE E. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 1347

OF THE INSTITUTION IN WHICH THE SAID PERSON
IS THEN CONFINED, OR TO THE CUSTODIAL OFFICER
HAVING HIM, OR HER, IN CUSTODY, AND SUCH WAR-
RANT SHALL BE AUTHORITY FOR THE SAID TRANS-
FER. THE CHIEF OF THE DIAGNOSTIC CLINIC SHALL
ACCEPT FOR STUDY ANY SUCH PERSON SO TRANS-
FERRED INTO THE INSTITUTION, AND THE CLINIC
SHALL THEREUPON MAKE SUCH DIAGNOSIS OF THE
CONDITION OF SUCH PERSON AS TO IT SHALL SEEM
NECESSARY. IF THE CLINIC ON THE BASIS OF SUCH
STUDY SHALL DETERMINE FOR ANY REASON THAT
THE SAID PERSON IS NOT A PROPER PERSON TO BE
GIVEN CUSTODY OR TREATMENT IN THE INSTITU-
TION, IT SHALL RETURN THE SAID PERSON TO THE
PENAL INSTITUTION IN WHICH HE, OR SHE, WAS
LAST CONFINED, OR TO THE CUSTODIAL OFFICER
HAVING HIM, OR HER, IN CUSTODY, AND THE WAR-
DEN OR OTHER CUSTODIAL OFFICER SHALL ACCEPT
THE SAID PERSON UNDER THE TERMS AND CONDI-
TIONS BY WHICH HE, OR SHE, WAS ORIGINALLY
COMMITTED OR TRANSFERRED THERETO.

(d) The Advisory Board for Defective Delinquents is hereby
established. It shall consist of the Professor of Psychiatry in
the Medical School of the University of Maryland, or someone
designated by him; the Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns
Hopkins Medical School, or someone designated by him; two
competent sociologists from the University of Maryland and
the Johns Hopkins University, one each to be appointed by
the respective presidents of these two institutions; the full-
time professor of constitutional law at the University of Mary-
land School of Law, or if there be no such full-time professor,
or if he is unable to serve, such other full-time professor of the
University of Maryland School of Law as may be designated
by the Dean of said school; and
one TWO practicing member
MEMBERS of the Maryland Bar, WITH AT LEAST 5
YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE TRIAL OF CIVIL AND/
OR CRIMINAL CASES, appointed by the Governor TO
SERVE FOR A 5-YEAR TERM EACH. The Board shall
organize by electing a chairman, and shall meet on the call of
the Chairman
AT LEAST ONCE IN EVERY 3 MONTHS.
ONE OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SAID BOARD SHALL
SERVE AS SECRETARY UPON DESIGNATION BY THE
CHAIRMAN AND SHALL KEEP FULL AND ACCURATE
MINUTES OF SUCH MEETINGS AND PRESERVE THE
SAME. The members of the Board shall receive a per diem
payment for every day spent in the duties of the Board. The
Board shall confer with the staff of the
Bureau INSTITU-


 

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