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A SHERIFF OR POLICE OFFICER WHO IS AUTHORIZED7 TO SERVE CRIMINAL
PROCESS AND TO WHOM A WARRANT ISSUED UNDER THIS SECTION IS DELIVERED
SHALL EXECUTE THE WARRANT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DIRECTIONS IN THE
WARRANT.

(D) NOTIFICATION OF ARREST.

A SHERIFF OR POLICE OFFICER WHO MAKES AN ARREST UNDER THIS SECTION
SHALL PROMPTLY NOTIFY THE MANAGING OFFICIAL, OR MANAGING OFFICIAL'S
DESIGNEE, WHO ISSUED THE WARRANT OF THE ARREST.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived without substantive
change from former Art. 27, § 700-I, except as it related to the definitions
of "administrator" and "local or regional detention facility".

In subsection (d) of this section, the reference to "the managing official's
designee" is added for consistency with subsection (a) of this section.

Former Art. 27, § 700-I(a)(l) is deleted as unnecessary because former Art.
27, § 700-I(a)(2) and (3) are revised, respectively, in § 1-101(i) and (j) of
this article.

Defined terms: "County" § 1-101

"Local correctional facility" § 1-101
"Managing official" § 1-101

GENERAL REVISOR'S NOTE TO ARTICLE:

The Department of Legislative Services is charged with revising the law in a
clear, concise, and organized manner, without changing the effect of the law. One
precept of revision has been that, once something is said, it should be said in the same
way every time. To that end, the Correctional Services Article Review Committee
conformed the language and organization of this article to that of previously enacted
revised articles to the extent possible.

Throughout this article, as in other revised articles, the word "regulations" is
substituted for former references to "rules and regulations" to distinguish, to the
extent possible, between regulations of executive units and rules of judicial or
legislative units and to establish consistency in the use of the words. This substitution
conforms to the practice of the Division of State Documents.

Also throughout this article, for consistency and to avoid unnecessary confusion,
the singular verb "adopt" is used in relation to rules or regulations, and verbs such as
"prescribe" and "promulgate" are deleted. The procedures to be followed in adopting
regulations are set forth in Title 10, Subtitle 1 of the State Government Article.

Also throughout this article, for consistency, references to adopting regulations
to "carry out" particular provisions of this article are substituted for former references
to adopting regulations to "administer", "implement", "accomplish the purpose of", or
"accomplish the objectives of" the relevant provisions.

 

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