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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 270
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[(g)] (I) An individual who is transferred to the Youth Program as provided
under this section is deemed to be committed to the custody of and subject to the
jurisdiction of the Institution.
[(h) An individual's transfer to the Youth Program does not affect the
individual's eligibility for diminution credits or other privileges available by law to an
individual sentenced to the custody of the Division of Correction or a local correctional
facility.]
[(i)] (J) (1) Regulations adopted by the Secretary under § 4-208 of this title
shall include regulations governing the management and operation of the Youth
Program, including criteria for admission to the Youth Program.
(2) Regulations establishing criteria for admission to the Youth Program
shall:
(i) be consistent with this title and any other statutory
requirements; and
(ii) include criteria regarding:
1. the individual's age;
2. the individual's mental and physical condition;
3. the individual's amenability to treatment in the Youth
Program;
4. the nature of the individual's crime and the individual's
participation in the crime; and
5. the public safety.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take
effect October 1, 2002.
Approved April 25, 2002.
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CHAPTER 270
(House Bill 1161)
AN ACT concerning
Water Pollution - Penalties - Statute of Limitations
FOR the purpose of altering the statute of limitations for prosecution of and suits for
violations of certain water pollution provisions of law; and providing for the
application of this Act.
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article - Environment
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