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Session Laws, 1995
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H.B. 407

VETOES

(5) A member who serves 2 consecutive full 3-year terms may not be
reappointed for 3 years after completion of those terms.

2-119.1.

(c) The Committee shall:

(3) Request information when necessary from related agencies including the
Department of State Police, the Charles H. Hickey, Jr. School Administration, the
Baltimore County Police Department, the State's Attorney's Office of Baltimore County,
and the Department of Juvenile [Services] JUSTICE; and

Title 4. Juvenile [Services] JUSTICE Facilities Capital Program.

4-101.

(b)     "Department" means the Department of Juvenile [Services] JUSTICE.

Article 88A - Social Services Administration

3.

(c)     The State Social Services Administration shall exercise supervision, as
hereinafter set forth, over all public and private institutions having the care, custody or
control of dependent, abandoned or neglected children, except those institutions under
the authority of the Department of Juvenile [Services] JUSTICE and those agencies,
persons, or institutions designated by the Department of Juvenile [Services] JUSTICE as
provided for in § 2-114 of Article 83C.

Article - Courts and Judicial Proceedings

3-801.

(o) "Intake officer" means the person assigned to the court by the Department of
Juvenile [Services] JUSTICE to provide the intake services set forth in this subtitle.

3-808.

(c) If the alleged delinquent act is escape or attempted escape from a training
school or similar facility operated by the Department of Juvenile [Services] JUSTICE, the
petition, if any, shall be filed and the adjudicatory hearing held in the county where the
alleged escape or attempted escape occurred unless the court in the county of the child's
domicile requests a transfer. For purposes of the disposition hearing, proceedings may be
transferred as provided in § 3-809 to the court exercising jurisdiction over the child at the
time of the alleged act.

3-809.

(a) (1) If a petition or citation is filed in a county other than the county where
the child is living or domiciled, the court on its own motion or on motion of a party, may
transfer the proceedings to the county of residence or domicile at any time prior to final
termination of jurisdiction, except that the proceedings may not be transferred until after
an adjudicatory hearing if the allegation is escape or attempted escape from a training
school or similar facility operated by the Department of Juvenile [Services] JUSTICE.

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