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Session Laws, 2006, Special Session
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                                 Ch. 4 (3) The health care professional with expertise in mental disorders in 2009; (4)     One citizen member in 2009; (5)     The sexual offender treatment provider in 2008; (6)     The lawyer with expertise in criminal defense in 2010; (7) The representative of a local law enforcement unit in 2010; (8) The State's Attorney in 2010; and (9) The polygrapher in 2009. SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED. That, if a registrant who was required to register before the effective date of Chapter________ (H.B. 2) of the Acts of the General Assembly of the Special Session of 2006 has not submitted a DNA
sample, as defined in § 2-501 of the Public Safety Article, for inclusion in the
statewide DNA database system of the Department of State Police Crime Laboratory,
a supervising authority at the next registration of the registrant shall:
(1) Obtain a DNA sample from the registrant; and (2) Provide the sample to the statewide DNA database system of the
Department of State Police Crime Laboratory.
SECTION 1. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the provisions of §
7-401(d)(3) of the Correctional Services Article shall be construed to apply only
prospectively to violations of parole committed on or after the effective date of this
Act. Article - Correctional Services 7-205. (a) The Commission has the exclusive power to: (1)     authorize the parole of an individual sentenced under the laws of the
State to any correctional facility in the State;
(2)     negotiate, enter into, and sign predetermined parole release
agreements as provided under subsection (b) of this section;
(3)     hear cases for parole in which: (i) the Commissioner of Correction, after reviewing the
recommendation of the appropriate managing official, objects to a parole;
(ii) the inmate was convicted of a homicide; (iii) the inmate is serving a sentence of life imprisonment; or (iv) the parole hearing is open to the public under § 7-304 of this
title;
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