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Session Laws, 2002
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 213
2. The parent committed an act prohibited under [Article 27,
§ 35C, § 335, § 462, § 463, § 464, § 464A, § 464B, or § 464C of the Code] §§ 3-303
THROUGH 3-308, § 3-321, OR § 3-601 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; 3-1306. (a) Criminal prosecution for an offense of theft under [Article 27, § 342 of the
Code] § 7-104 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE is not a prerequisite to the
maintenance of a civil action under this subtitle. 3-1503. (a) A petitioner may seek relief under this subtitle by filing with the court a
petition that alleges the commission of any of the following acts against the petitioner
by the respondent, if the act occurred within 30 days before the filing of the petition: (1) An act that causes serious bodily harm; (2) An act that places the petitioner in fear of imminent serious bodily
harm;
(3) Assault in any degree;
(4) Rape or sexual offense[, as defined by Article 27, §§ 462 through
464C of the Code] UNDER §§ 3-303 THROUGH 3-308 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE
or attempted rape or sexual offense in any degree; (5) False imprisonment; (6) Harassment[, as described in Article 27, § 123 of the Code] UNDER §
3-803 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (7) Stalking[, as described in Article 27, § 124 of the Code] UNDER §
3-802 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; (8) Trespass[, as described in the trespass subheading of Article 27 of the
Code] UNDER TITLE 6, SUBTITLE 4 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; or (9) Malicious destruction of property [, as described in Article 27, § 111 of
the Code] UNDER § 6-301 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE. 3-1601. In this subtitle, "controlled dangerous substance" has the meaning stated in
[Article 27, § 277(f) of the Code] § 5-101 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE. 3-1602. A person who is convicted, under [Article 27, § 286 or § 286A of the Code] §§
5-602 THROUGH 5-609 OR §§ 5-612 THROUGH 5-614 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, of
knowingly and willfully manufacturing, distributing, dispensing, bringing into, or
transporting in the State a controlled dangerous substance is liable for damages in a
civil action as provided in this subtitle.
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