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Session Laws, 1988
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Ch. 758                                          LAWS OF MARYLAND

1.  The date and facility for the medical
examination; and

2.  The date on which the petitioner is to
appear again before the court, which date shall be, exclusive of
Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, within 7 days after
admission of the petitioner to the medical examination facility.

(ii) If the court has reason to believe that
the petitioner will not appear for the medical examination, the
order also shall direct a peace officer or police officer to
arrest and promptly to take the petitioner to the medical
examination facility specified in the order.

(c)  If the petitioner does not appear for the medical
examination as ordered, and the court is satisfied service was
timely or could not be made with diligence, the court may issue a
warrant that directs a peace officer or police officer to arrest
and promptly to take the petitioner to the medical examination
facility specified in the order.

(d)  (1) The petitioner shall be given a copy of the order.

(2) The Administration shall be given a copy of the
order and of any warrant issued under this section.

[9-615.] 8-615.

(a)  After the medical examination, the examiners promptly
shall report to the court that ordered the examination.

(b)  If, after reviewing the report, the court is not
satisfied that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the
petitioner is a drug abuser, the court shall dismiss the petition
and discharge the petitioner.

(c)  If, after reviewing the report, the court is satisfied
that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the petitioner
is a drug abuser, the court promptly shall:

(1)  Give the petitioner a copy of the report;

(2)  If the petitioner does not have counsel, advise
the petitioner of the petitioner's right to counsel; and

(3)  Advise the petitioner that;

(i) The petition and the report set forth
reasonable grounds to believe that the petitioner is a drug
abuser;

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