Maryland Code § CP-16-211

Section CP-16-211
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(a) (1) If it appears that an indigent individual has or reasonably expects
to have means to meet some of the expenses for services rendered, the indigent
individual shall reimburse the Office:
(i) by a single payment or in installments; and
(ii) in the amount that the indigent individual can reasonably
be expected to pay.
(2) A default or failure by an indigent individual to make a payment
may not affect the rendering of services to the indigent individual.
(b) The Central Collection Unit of the Department of Budget and
Management, on behalf of the Public Defender and in the name of the State, shall do
all things necessary to collect all reimbursement money due to the State for services
rendered in accordance with this title.
(c) (1) A court exercising criminal jurisdiction shall order a defendant to
reimburse the State for services rendered to the defendant by the Public Defender as

a term or condition of a sentence, judgment, or probation imposed by the court, unless
the court:
(i) affirmatively finds that the defendant cannot make the
reimbursement; and
(ii) waives the term or condition.
(2) The court shall establish the amount, time, and method of
payment.
(3) In all other cases of reimbursement for services rendered,
collection shall be made in accordance with subsection (b) of this section.
(d) (1) A court exercising other than criminal jurisdiction shall order an
indigent individual represented by the Public Defender to reimburse the State for the
reasonable value of services rendered to the indigent individual in an amount that
the indigent individual may reasonably be able to pay.
(2) If the indigent individual is a minor, the court shall order the
parents, guardian, or custodian of the minor to reimburse the State for the reasonable
value of services rendered in an amount that the parents, guardian, or custodian may
reasonably be able to pay.
(3) The court shall establish the amount, time, and method of
payment.
(e) Before ordering reimbursement under subsection (d) of this section, a
court shall grant an opportunity to be heard to the indigent individual or the parents,
guardian, or custodian of a minor.

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