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and Probation and submitting the report "on juveniles" to the Department
of Juvenile Justice are added to state expressly that which was only
implied in the former law, i.e., only information pertaining to adults should
be submitted to the Division of Parole and Probation and only information
pertaining to juveniles should be submitted to the Department of Juvenile
Justice.

Also in subsection (b) of this section, the former phrase "in their respective
jurisdictions" is deleted as unnecessary in light of the specific requirement
that the reports prepared by the administrator of a community service
program relate to that particular program.

Defined terms: "County" § 1-101

"Division of Parole and Probation" § 1-101

8-710. RESPONSIBILITY OF UNIT OR AGENCY; AUTHORITY OF COURT.

(A) IN GENERAL.

A PARTICIPATING AGENCY THAT REQUESTS THE ASSIGNMENT OF A
COMMUNITY SERVICE WORKER:

(1) IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPERVISING THE WORKER WHO IS ASSIGNED
TO THE AGENCY; AND

(2) SHALL ACCEPT THE ASSIGNMENT OF THE WORKER ON THE TERMS
AND CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY THE COURT.

(B) UNSUITABILITY OF COMMUNITY SERVICE WORKER

(1) A PARTICIPATING AGENCY MAY REPORT THE UNSUITABILITY OF A
COMMUNITY SERVICE WORKER TO THE COURT.

(2) IF A WORKER IS REPORTED TO BE UNSUITABLE, THE COURT:
(I) SHALL REMOVE THE WORKER FROM THE PROJECT; AND

(II) AFTER CONSIDERING ALL THE FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES,

MAY REASSIGN THE WORKER OR TAKE OTHER ACTION ALLOWED BY LAW.
(C) RESTITUTION.

THIS SUBTITLE DOES NOT LIMIT THE AUTHORITY OF A COURT TO DIRECT A
JUVENILE OR A DEFENDANT, UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE DIVISION OF PAROLE
AND PROBATION, THE DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE, OR ANY OTHER UNIT OR
INDIVIDUAL AS DIRECTED BY THE COURT, TO MAKE RESTITUTION TO THE VICTIM OF
A PARTICULAR CRIME OR TO PERFORM CERTAIN SERVICES FOR THE VICTIM AS AN
ALTERNATIVE MEANS OF RESTITUTION;

(1)

AS A CONDITION OF PROBATION;

(2)

AS A CONDITION OF SUSPENDED SENTENCE; OR

(3)

INSTEAD OF ANY FINES AND COURT COSTS IMPOSED.

 

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