Maryland Code § CP-11-814

Section CP-11-814
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(a) (1) Within 30 days after the receipt of a claim, the Board shall notify
the claimant by e-mail, phone, or other manner to provide immediate notice if
additional material is required.
(2) The Board shall document the date and time that notice is issued
under this subsection.
(b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, within 30
days after the receipt of a claim and all necessary supporting material, the Board or
employees of the Board shall:
(i) complete the review and evaluation of each claim; and
(ii) file with the Executive Director a written report setting
forth the decision and the reasons in support of the decision.
(2) For good cause shown, for a period not to exceed 1 year the Board
may extend the time to file its report with the Executive Director after receipt of the
claim and all necessary supporting material until the first to occur of the following
events:
(i) the claimant no longer has expenses related to the crime;
or
(ii) the claimant has been awarded the maximum amount
authorized under §§ 11-811(b) and 11-812 of this subtitle.
(c) (1) Within 30 days after the receipt of a written report from the Board
or an employee of the Board, the claimant may petition the Board for reconsideration
of a decision made by the Board or an employee of the Board.
(2) (i) Within 30 days after the receipt of a petition for
reconsideration, the Board shall issue a decision.

(ii) The Board shall file with the Executive Director a written
report setting forth the decision and the reasons in support of the decision.
(3) A claimant may appeal the decision of the Board on a petition for
reconsideration by filing a petition for judicial review in accordance with Title 7 of
the Maryland Rules.
(d) The claimant shall be given a copy of any report issued by the Board or
an employee of the Board.

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