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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor H.B. 1010
11-601.
(j) "Victim" means:
(1) a person who suffers DEATH, personal injury, or property damage or
loss as a direct result of a crime or delinquent act; or
(2) if the person is deceased, the personal representative of the estate of
the person.
11-603.
(a) A court may enter a judgment of restitution that orders a defendant or
child respondent to make restitution in addition to any other penalty for the
commission of a crime or delinquent act, if:
(1) as a direct result of the crime or delinquent act, property of the victim
was stolen, damaged, destroyed, converted, or unlawfully obtained, or its value
substantially decreased;
(2) as a direct result of the crime or delinquent act, the victim suffered:
(i) actual medical, dental, hospital, counseling, funeral, or burial
expenses OR LOSSES;
(ii) [any other] direct out-of-pocket loss; [or]
(iii) loss of earnings; OR
(IV) EXPENSES INCURRED WITH REHABILITATION;
(3) the victim incurred medical expenses that were paid by the
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene or any other governmental unit;
(4) a governmental unit incurred expenses in removing, towing,
transporting, preserving, storing, selling, or destroying an abandoned vehicle as
defined in § 25-201 of the Transportation Article;
(5) the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board paid benefits to a victim;
or
(6) the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene or other
governmental unit paid expenses incurred under Subtitle 1, Part II of this title.
11-604.
(a) [Notwithstanding] SUBJECT TO SUBSECTION (B) OF THIS SECTION AND
NOTWITHSTANDING any other law, if a child is the defendant or child respondent, the
court may order the child, the child's parent, or both to pay restitution [to a victim].
(b) A judgment of restitution for $10,000 issued under Part I of this subtitle is
the absolute limit for [all] EACH CHILD'S acts arising out of a single incident [and is
the absolute limit against one child, the child's parent, or both].
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