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Session Laws, 1994
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor                           Ch. 693

(II) IF THE CHILD IS AT LEAST 16 YEARS OLD, FOR AN ACT
DESCRIBED IN § 3-804(E)(4) OR (5) OF THE COURTS AND JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS
ARTICLE; AND

[(21)] (22) Any other event arising out of or occurring during the course of
criminal justice proceedings declared to be reportable by rule or regulation of the
Secretary or the Court of Appeals.

747A.

(a)      In this section, "law enforcement agency" includes:

(1)     A State, county, or municipal police department or agency; or

(2)     A sheriff's office.

(b)      (1) When a defendant is found guilty, or pleads guilty or nolo contendere to
an offense that is criminal history record information, as defined in § 743(e) of this
[article] SUBTITLE, and is sentenced to commitment in a local correctional facility, or
receives a suspended sentence, probation other than probation prior to judgment under §
641 of this article, or a fine, and the defendant has not previously been fingerprinted as a
result of arrest for the sentenced offense, the judge imposing the sentence shall order that
the defendant be fingerprinted by the appropriate available law enforcement agency.

(2)      If the fingerprinting cannot be done immediately, the judge shall order
that the defendant report to the designated law enforcement agency for fingerprinting
within 3 days after sentencing.

(3)      If a defendant fails to report as ordered under paragraph (2) of this
subsection, the defendant shall be in contempt of court.

(C) (1) THIS SUBSECTION APPLIES ONLY TO A CHILD ADJUDICATED AS
DELINQUENT BY REASON OF THE CHILD'S VIOLATION OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:

(I) ABDUCTION;

(II) ARSON;

(III) BURGLARY, INCLUDING COMMON LAW AND ALL STATUTORY
AND STOREHOUSE FORMS OF BURGLARY OFFENSES;

(IV) DAYTIME HOUSEBREAKING UNDER § 30(B) OF THIS ARTICLE;

(V) ESCAPE;

(VI) KIDNAPPING;

(VII) MANSLAUGHTER, EXCEPT INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER;

(VIII) MAYHEM AND MAIMING UNDER §§ 384, 385, AND 386 OF THIS
ARTICLE;

(IX) MURDER;

(X) RAPE;

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