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(2) A FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL FACILITY; AND

(3) A LOCAL CORRECTIONAL FACILITY.

3-704.

(b) (1) The deduction allowed under subsection (a) of this section shall be
calculated:

(i) from the first day of commitment to the custody of the
Commissioner through the last day of the inmate's [maximum] term of confinement;

3- 811.

(a) The Commissioner or Commissioner's designee may grant family leave to
allow an inmate to visit the inmate's family for a reasonable time if the inmate:

(2) is classified to be in [minimum security] PRE-RELEASE status; and

4- 205.

(d) (2) (i) Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, each
action of the Board of Review requires the approval of [a majority of the] 5 members.

4-212.

Subject to any approval required by law, the Director may apply for and receive
from any unit of government OR PRIVATE PERSON a grant or loan of funds or goods to
be used in the [establishment, maintenance.] MAINTENANCE or programs of the
Institution.

14-213.

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Institution shall be considered a
correctional facility within the Division of Correction for the purpose of funding
educational programs under Title 22, Subtitle 1 of the Education Article.]

4- 306.

(b) (2) If the Board of Review concludes that an inmate is no longer an
eligible person but should remain confined in the Division of Correction subject to the
authority of the Maryland Parole Commission until release on expiration of sentence
OR MANDATORY SUPERVISION, the Director shall notify the Commissioner and send
the Commissioner a copy of the evaluation team's report.

5- 406.

(a) [The] ON THE RECOMMENDATION OF A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER, THE
warden of the Baltimore City Detention Center and the warden's designees may.
authorize medical treatment of a juvenile inmate when in the judgment of the warden
or a designee the treatment is required and a parent, guardian, or person in loco
parentis of the juvenile is not available on a timely basis to give the authorization.

 

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