WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 440
PERSON MAY NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE EXCEPT IN ACCORDANCE WITH
ARTICLE 31B, § 11 OF THE CODE.
(3) A SEPARATE OCCASION SHALL BE CONSIDERED ONE IN
WHICH THE SECOND OR SUCCEEDING OFFENSE IS COMMITTED AFTER THERE
HAS BEEN A CHARGING DOCUMENT FILED FOR THE PRECEDING OFFENSE.
(E) (1) ANY PERSON WHO HAS SERVED 3 SEPARATE TERMS OF
CONFINEMENT IN A CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION AS A RESULT OF 3
SEPARATE CONVICTIONS UNDER SUBSECTION (B)(1) OR SUBSECTION (B)(2)
OF THIS SECTION OR A COMBINATION OF EITHER SHALL BE SENTENCED, ON
BEING CONVICTED A FOURTH TIME UNDER SUBSECTION (B)(1) OR
SUBSECTION (B)(2) OF THIS SECTION OR A COMBINATION OF EITHER, TO
IMPRISONMENT FOR THE TERM ALLOWED BY LAW, BUT IN ANY EVENT, NOT
LESS THAN 40 YEARS.
(2) NEITHER THE SENTENCE REQUIRED UNDER PARAGRAPH (1)
OF THIS SUBSECTION NOR ANY PART OF IT MAY BE SUSPENDED, AND THE
PERSON MAY NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE EXCEPT IN ACCORDANCE WITH
ARTICLE 31B, § 11 OF THE CODE.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall
take effect July 1, 1988.
Approved May 17, 1988.
CHAPTER 440
(House Bill 612)
AN ACT concerning
Certification of Medical Radiation Technologists and Nuclear
Medical Technologists
FOR the purpose of granting a partial exemption to certain
medical radiation technologists from certain certification
requirements; requiring the Board of Medical Examiners to
adopt certain standards; providing that a medical radiation
technologist who is exempted from certification under this
Act may only perform certain radiological procedures;
extending the date by which individuals must be certified as
medical radiation technologists or nuclear medical
technologists; specifying that individuals certified by a
certain organization are to be considered certified by the
Board; requiring the Board to issue a certain certificate of
temporary authority to certain individuals; requiring the
Board to adopt certain standards for individuals issued
certificates of temporary authority; requiring the Board to
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