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Session Laws, 1983
Volume 745, Page 46   View pdf image
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46 Ch. 8
LAWS OF MARYLAND
review and approval. The number of its positions shall be
included within the total manpower allocations provided for the
Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services.
Furthermore, its positions shall be subject to the State's Merit
System, with the exception of the general manager or any other
position determined by the Secretary of Personnel, who shall be
appointed by the Secretary of the Department, with the approval
of the State [use industries] USE INDUSTRIES Advisory Committee. 682. (d) (1) The warden or superintendent of each institution or
a designee of the warden or superintendent may issue retake
warrants for the apprehension and return of escapees. [(1)] (2) A copy of the retake warrant shall be
forwarded to the office of the State's Attorney [in] FOR the
county from which the escape was made. [(2)] (3) Any [Sheriff] SHERIFF or police officer
authorized to serve criminal process, to whom a warrant for the
retaking of an escapee shall be delivered, is authorized and
required to execute such warrant in accordance with the
directions contained therein. A sheriff or police officer making
an arrest under this [section] SUBSECTION shall promptly notify
the Division of Correction of the arrest. 698. Whenever it appears to the Department that a prisoner in any
institution under its control is ill, and that the facilities of
the institution are inadequate to provide treatment for such
illness, the Department may temporarily remove the prisoner to
any place within the State where adequate treatment may be
obtained. The Department may direct the temporary removal of
such prisoner for a definite period of time, or from time to
time, to a place where adequate treatment for the illness of the
prisoner may be obtained, with such guards and under such
supervision and safeguards as may be necessary to prevent the
escape of the prisoner from custody, and subject to such rules
and regulations with regard to guards, supervision, and terms of
temporary release as the Department may prescribe, provided that
any such order shall direct the return of such prisoner to the
jurisdiction of the Department as soon as the state of his health
will permit. Such order of removal shall be the authority of the
officer in charge of the penal institution to remove the prisoner
in accordance with its terms, and the prisoner shall be regarded
during the time of such removal as remaining in custody of the
Department for the [purpose] PURPOSES of DETERMINING THE TIME
WHEN THE PRISONER SHALL BE RELEASED FROM THE SENTENCE, AND IN
determining such time he shall be entitled to diminution of the
period of his confinement as provided in § 700(a) and 700(b) of
this article. If any prisoner temporarily removed in accordance
with the provisions of this section escapes, he shall be deemed
guilty of the crime of escape and subject to the penalties
prescribed by § 139 of this article.


 
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