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Ch. 213
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2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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(b) Each applicant for or recipient of assistance at public expense shall read or
have read to [him or her] THE APPLICANT a statement of the conduct that constitutes
fraud and shall sign an acknowledgment that [he or she] THE APPLICANT
understands that the penalties for fraud, as provided in [Article 27, § 230A(b)(2) of
the Code] § 8-503 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, are restitution and [a possible
fine of not more than $1,000 or imprisonment for not more than 3 years,] POSSIBLE
IMPRISONMENT NOT EXCEEDING 3 YEARS OR A FINE NOT EXCEEDING $1,000 or both.
65A.
(c) (2) Notwithstanding subsection (b) of this section, if a resident custodial
parent receiving cash assistance or food stamps is found to be in violation of [Article
27, § 286 of the Code] §§ 5-602 THROUGH 5-609, § 5-612, OR § 5-613 OF THE CRIMINAL
LAW ARTICLE, or 21 U.S.C, § 841, after July 1, 2000, the recipient:
(i) Shall be ineligible for cash assistance or food stamps for one
year from the date of the conviction; and
(ii) Shall be subject to testing for substance abuse, as provided by
the Department, and to treatment, as required under § 50A of this article, for a period
of 2 years starting from the later of:
1. The date the individual is released from incarceration;
2. The date the individual completes any term of probation;
or
3. The date the individual completes any term of parole or
mandatory supervision.
Article 88B - Department of State Police
4.
(c) Police employees shall not act within the limits of any incorporated
municipality which maintains a police force except: (1) when in pursuit of an offender
or suspected offender; (2) when in search of an offender or suspected offender wanted
for a crime committed outside of the limits of the municipality, or when interviewing
or seeking to interview a witness or supposed witness to such a crime; (3) when a
crime is committed in the presence of the police employee, the arrested party shall be
immediately transferred to the custody of the local law enforcement agency; (4) when
requested to act by the chief executive officer or the chief police officer of the
municipality; (5) when ordered by the Governor to act within the municipality; (6)
except in Baltimore City, when enforcing the motor vehicle laws of this State; (7) in
Baltimore City, only when enforcing Title 23 (Vehicle Laws - Inspection of Used
Vehicles and Warnings for Defective Equipment) of the Transportation Article; (8) in
any building or place when ordered by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of
the House of Delegates, or either of them, to guard the safety of legislators or the
integrity of the legislative process; (9) to protect the safety of an elected State official;
(10) in the municipalities of Somerset County; (11) when enforcing [Article 27, § 419A
of the Code] § 11-207 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (12) (i) 1. when participating in
a joint investigation with officials from any other State, federal, or local law
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