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Session Laws, 2004
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                             Ch. 316

(I)      THE NEW SENTENCE SHALL BEGIN AS PROVIDED IN § 9-202(C)
OF THIS ARTICLE; AND

(II)     THE REIMPOSITION OF THE ORIGINAL SENTENCE ON PAROLE
SHALL BEING BEGIN AS PROVIDED IN § 7-401 OF THIS ARTICLE.

(b) If a parolee is convicted in another state of a crime committed while on
parole and is sentenced to serve a term of imprisonment in a correctional facility in
the other state, the Commission shall file with the managing official of the
correctional facility in the other state a declaration of violation of parole to serve as a
detainer on the parolee's release from the correctional facility.

7-502.

(b) An individual on mandatory supervision is subject to:

(1)     all laws, rules, regulations, and conditions that apply to parolees; and

(2)     any special conditions established by a commissioner.
9-202.

(a)     (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.

(2)     "Division custody" means confinement resulting from a sentence to
the jurisdiction of the Division of Correction.

(3)     (i) "Non-Division custody" means any post-sentencing criminal
confinement other than Division custody.

(ii) "Non-Division custody" includes confinement resulting from a
sentence to:

1.       a local correctional facility; or

2.       a correctional facility in a foreign jurisdiction.

(b)     (1) A sentence to a term of Division custody that is imposed consecutive
to a term of Non-Division custody shall begin when the individual is released from
Non-Division custody due to the expiration of a sentence, parole, or the application of
diminution credits.

(2) A sentence to a term of Non-Division custody that is imposed
consecutive to a term of Division custody shall begin when the individual is released
from Division custody due to the expiration of a sentence, parole, or the application of
diminution credits.

(c)     A sentence imposed consecutive to a term of confinement for which the
defendant is on parole shall begin:

(1)     if, at the time of sentencing, parole is revoked, on expiration of the
original term of confinement; or

(2)     if parole is not revoked, on the date that the consecutive sentence was
imposed.

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