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Ch. 483
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2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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(i) the head or deputy head of a correctional unit; or
(ii) a sheriff, warden, or superintendent or an individual with an
equivalent title who is appointed or employed by a unit of government to exercise
equivalent supervisory authority.
(f) "Correctional supervisor" means a correctional officer who has been
promoted to first-line supervisory duties.
(g) (1) "Correctional unit" means a unit of State, county, or municipal
government that is responsible under a statute, ordinance, or court order for the
investigation, care, custody, control, and supervision of inmates and individuals who:
(i) have been placed on parole or mandatory supervision;
(ii) have been placed on probation; or
(iii) have received a suspended sentence.
(2) "Correctional unit" [does not include] INCLUDES THOSE FACILITIES
AS SET FORTH IN ARTICLE 83C, § 2-117 AND OTHER FACILITIES AS DESIGNATED BY
the [Department] SECRETARY of Juvenile Justice.
(H) (1) "DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE EMPLOYEE" MEANS A YOUTH
SUPERVISOR, YOUTH COUNSELOR, DIRECT CARE WORKER, OR OTHER EMPLOYEE OF
THE DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE WHOSE EMPLOYMENT RESPONSIBILITY IS
THE INVESTIGATION, CUSTODY, CONTROL, OR SUPERVISION OF MINORS, JUVENILE
DELINQUENTS, AND YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS WHO ARE COMMITTED, DETAINED,
AWAITING PLACEMENT, ADJUDICATED DELINQUENT, OR ARE OTHERWISE UNDER
THE SUPERVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE.
(2) "DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE EMPLOYEE" INCLUDES AN
EMPLOYEE OF ANY NONPROFIT OR FOR-PROFIT ENTITY UNDER CONTRACT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE WHOSE EMPLOYMENT RESPONSIBILITY IS
THE INVESTIGATION, CUSTODY, CONTROL, OR SUPERVISION OF MINORS, JUVENILE
DELINQUENTS, AND YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS AS DESCRIBED UNDER PARAGRAPH (1)
OF THIS SUBSECTION.
(h) (I) "Permanent appointment" means an appointment that has
permanent status.
8-202.
The General Assembly finds that:
(1) there is a need to improve the administration of the correctional
system to better protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public;
(2) the ultimate goal of the correctional system is to make the
community safer by reducing the incidence of crime;
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