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H.B. 1010
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VETOES
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for each child's acts arising out of a single incident; adding a person who has
paid an expense on behalf of a victim to the list of third-party payors to whom
the court may order restitution be paid; providing that payment of restitution to
the victim has priority over payments owed to the State for reimbursement of
payments made on behalf of a child; requiring the Division of Correction Parole
and Probation or the Department of Juvenile Services to take certain actions
when a restitution obligor's restitution payment is overdue under certain
circumstances; repealing a certain qualifier that a judgment of restitution must
be recorded and indexed in the civil judgment index before certain actions can be
taken and certain rights exercised; providing that certain provisions do not
apply in Baltimore City; providing that in Baltimore City, a judgment of
restitution shall be entered, indexed, and recorded under a certain Maryland
Rule and constitute a lien as provided under a certain Maryland Rule;
prohibiting a court from assessing costs against a certain person or
governmental unit under certain circumstances for filing a notice of satisfaction;
altering the conditions under which a court is to direct the clerk of the court to
take certain actions if the court decides to terminate a probation under certain
circumstances; altering certain provisions relating to the execution on a
judgment of restitution if a certain motion has been filed; providing that a
written statement or bill for certain expenses is legally sufficient evidence of the
amount, fairness, and reasonableness of the charges and the necessity of the
services or materials provided; providing that a certain person who challenges
the necessity of the amount on a certain statement or bill has the burden of
proving that the amount is not fair and reasonable; providing that a court may
make an exception to the prohibition against the Central Collection Unit
compromising and settling a judgment of restitution without the consent of the
victim; requiring certain persons to notify the Central Collection Unit of certain
facts under certain circumstances; authorizing a certain amount withheld in a
certain earnings withholding order to be payable to the Central Collection Unit;
altering a certain definition; and generally relating to restitution.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article - Criminal Procedure
Section 11-601(j), 11-603(a), 11-604, 11-606, 11-607(c), 11-608, 11-610
through 11-613, and 11-615 through 11-617
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2001 Volume and 2004 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article - Criminal Procedure
Section 11-609
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2001 Volume and 2004 Supplement)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
Article - Criminal Procedure
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