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Session Laws, 1997
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 312

(i) Stolen, damaged, destroyed, converted, unlawfully obtained, or
substantially d
ecreased the value of the property of another; or

(ii) Inflicted personal injury on another, requiring the injured person
to
incur medical, dental, hospital, funeral, or burial expenses; or

(iii) Caused the victim of the delinquent act to incur reasonable
counseling expenses from a licensed health care provider, if the delinquent act involved;

1. Personal injury;

2.

Child abuse under § 35C of this article;

3. Abuse or neglect of vulnerable persons under § 35D of this

article;

4. Incest, rape, or sexual offense in any degree;

5. Sodomy under § 553 of this article; or

Unnatural or perverted sexual practices under § 554 of this
article] OR AN OFFENSE FOR WHICH THE CHILD HAS BEEN CHARGED AS AN ADULT.

[(2) The juvenile court may order the parent of a child, a child, or both to
mak
e restitution to:

(i) The victim;

(ii) Any governmental entity, including the Criminal Injuries
Compensation Board; or

(iii) A third-party payor, including an insurer, that has made payment
to the victim to compensate the victim for a property loss under paragraph (1)(i) of this
subsection or pecuniary loss under paragraph (1)(ii) of this subsection.

(3) (i) Restitution payments to the victim have priority over restitution
paym
ents to a third party payor.

(ii) If the victim has been compensated for the victim's loss by a third
party payor, the juvenile court may order restitution payments to the third party payor in
the amount that the third party payor compensated the
victim.

(4) Payment of restitution to a victim under this section has priority over
payment of restitution to any governmental entity.

(b) Considering the age and circumstances of a child, the juvenile court may order
the child to make restitution to the wronged p
erson personally.]

[(c)] (B) (1) A judgment OF RESTITUTION rendered under this section may not
exceed:

(i) As to property stolen, destroyed, converted, or unlawfully
obtained, the lesser of th
e fair market value of the property or $10,000;

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