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Session Laws, 2006, Special Session
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                                 Ch. 4
(14) a release from detention or confinement; (15) a conditional release, revocation of conditional release, or discharge
of a person committed to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene under
§
3-105 or § 3-111 of this article as incompetent to stand trial or not criminally
responsible;
(16) an escape from confinement or commitment; (17) a pardon, reprieve, commutation of a sentence, or other change in a
sentence, including a change in a sentence that a court orders;
(18) an entry of an appeal to an appellate court; (19) a judgment of an appellate court; (20) an order of a court in a collateral proceeding that affects a person's
conviction, sentence, or confinement;
(21) an adjudication of a child as delinquent: (i) if the child is at least 14 years old, for an act described in §
3-8A 03(d)(1) of the Courts Article; or
(ii) if the child is at least 16 years old, for an act described in §
3-8A-03(d)(4) or (5) of the Courts Article; (22) the issuance or withdrawal of a writ of attachment by a juvenile
court; [and]
(23) THE INITIAL REGISTRATION OF A PERSON UNDER TITLE 11,
SUBTITLE 7 OF THIS ARTICLE; AND
[(23)] (24) any other event arising out of or occurring during the course of
a criminal proceeding that the Secretary by regulation or the Court of Appeals by rule
makes a reportable event.
11-701. (a)     In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(A-1)
"BOARD" MEANS THE SEXUAL OFFENDER ADVISORY BOARD. (b)     "Child sexual offender" means a person who: (1) has been convicted of violating § 3-602 of the Criminal Law Article; (2) has been convicted of violating any of the provisions of [the rape or
sexual offense statutes under] §§ 3-303 through 3-307, §§ 3-309 THROUGH
3-312, §
3-315, OR
§§ 3-321 THROUGH 3-324 of the Criminal Law Article for a crime involving a
child under the age of 15 years;
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