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Ch. 236 2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(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 of the Criminal Law Article for
a crime involving a child under the age of 15 years; (3)     has been convicted of violating the fourth degree sexual offense
statute under § 3-308 of the Criminal Law Article for a crime involving a child under
the age of 15 years and has been ordered by the court to register under this subtitle;
or (4)     has been convicted in another state or in a federal, military, or Native
American tribal court of a crime that, if committed in this State, would constitute one
of the crimes listed in items (1) and (2) of this subsection. (b-1) "Employment" means an occupation, job, or vocation that is full time or
part time for a period exceeding 14 days or for an aggregate period exceeding 30 days
during a calendar year, whether financially compensated, volunteered, or for the
purpose of government or educational benefit. (c)      "Local law enforcement unit" means the law enforcement unit in a county
that has been designated by resolution of the county governing body as the primary
law enforcement unit in the county. (d)     "Offender" means a person who is ordered by a court to register under this
subtitle and who: (1)     has been convicted of violating § 3-503 of the Criminal Law Article; (2)     has been convicted of violating § 3-502 of the Criminal Law Article or
the fourth degree sexual offense statute under § 3-308 of the Criminal Law Article, if
the victim is under the age of 18 years; (3)     has been convicted of the common law crime of false imprisonment, if
the victim is under the age of 18 years and the person is not the victim's parent; (4)     has been convicted of a crime that involves soliciting a person under
the age of 18 years to engage in sexual conduct; (5)     has been convicted of violating the child pornography statute under §
11-207 of the Criminal Law Article; (6)     has been convicted of violating any of the prostitution and related
crimes statutes under Title 11, Subtitle 3 of the Criminal Law Article if the intended
prostitute or victim is under the age of 18 years; (7)     has been convicted of a crime that involves conduct that by its nature
is a sexual offense against a person under the age of 18 years; (8)     has been convicted of an attempt to commit a crime listed in items (1)
through (7) of this subsection; or - 1264 -


 
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