Maryland Code § CS-11-602

Section CS-11-602
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(a) (1) (i) When an individual is convicted of a crime and sentenced
to a local correctional facility, the sentencing judge may allow the individual, to the
extent possible, to continue the individual's regular employment or obtain new
employment during the incarcerated individual's term of confinement.
(ii) When an individual is adjudicated to be in contempt of
court and committed to the custody of a local correctional facility, the judge who
commits the individual may allow the individual, to the extent possible, to continue
the individual's regular employment or obtain new employment during the period in
which the individual is committed to the custody of the local correctional facility.
(2) If a judge allows an individual to continue employment or obtain
new employment under paragraph (1) of this subsection, the judge shall designate
either the managing official of the local correctional facility or the Division of Parole
and Probation to supervise, arrange for, or obtain employment for the individual.

(b) If a judge designates a managing official or the Division of Parole and
Probation to arrange for or obtain employment for an incarcerated individual as
provided under subsection (a)(2) of this section, the managing official or Division:
(1) in the case of an incarcerated individual who has been regularly
employed, shall arrange for continuation of employment without interruption to the
extent possible; and
(2) in the case of an incarcerated individual who is not employed,
shall make every effort to secure suitable employment that pays a fair and reasonable
wage.
(c) If a managing official or the Division of Parole and Probation secures
suitable employment for an incarcerated individual that pays a fair and reasonable
wage, the incarcerated individual shall work a fair and reasonable number of hours
each day and week.

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