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S.B. 355 VETOES
3-811.

(c) The failure of an inmate to comply with the terms of the authorization for
family leave is a violation of Article 27, [§ 1393 § 137 of the Code.

9-602.

(e) An inmate who escapes while temporarily removed under this section is
guilty of escape and subject to the penalties established under Article 27, [§ 139] §
137 of the Code.

11-319.

(a) (5) An inmate who escapes while on leave under this section is subject to
the penalties established under Article 27, [§ 139] § 137 of the Code.

11-702.

(b) (8) An inmate who knowingly or willfully violates a term or a condition of
the home detention program[:

(i) is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine
not exceeding $10,000, imprisonment not exceeding 1 year, or both; and

(ii) ] is subject to THE PENALTIES PROVIDED UNDER § 11-726 OF THIS
SUBTITLE AND other disciplinary action provided by law.

11-703.

(d) (5) A participant who KNOWINGLY violates a regulation adopted under
this section:

(iii) [for willful failure to return to the assigned local correctional
facility in violation of a regulation adopted under this section, is subject to
prosecution under Article 27, § 139 of the Code] IS SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF
§ 11-726 OF THIS SUBTITLE.

(f) [(4) An inmate who escapes while released from actual confinement
under a farm labor plan is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to the
penalties provided in Article 27, § 139 of the Code.]

11-705.

[(h) An inmate who violates a term of leave granted under this section is
subject to the penalties established under Article 27, § 139 of the Code.]

[(i)] (H) (1) The Administrator shall collect each participant's total
earnings, less payroll deductions.

(2) From the participant's earnings, the Administrator:

(i) may pay the reasonable cost to the County of providing food,
lodging, and clothing for the participant;

(ii) may make court-ordered payments for dependents;

 

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