Maryland Code § CS-3-521

Section CS-3-521
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(a) (1) The Management Council shall:
(i) advise Maryland Correctional Enterprises on its specific
proposals to establish new industries and improve the quality and quantity of job
training programs; and

(ii) recommend the establishment and maintenance of
industrial plants and service centers to be used for implementing the programs
developed by the Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer under § 3-511 of this
subtitle.
(2) Maryland Correctional Enterprises shall operate industrial
plants and service centers recommended under paragraph (1)(ii) of this subsection
primarily with incarcerated individuals in a manner that benefits the State and the
training of incarcerated individuals by producing goods or providing services that are
practical and adaptable for a prison industry.
(b) The Management Council shall:
(1) review the operation of the programs of Maryland Correctional
Enterprises to determine whether:
(i) there is undue competition with private enterprise and
recommend necessary adjustments to prevent undue competition; and
(ii) there is any negative impact on workers in the State,
including wage depression or job displacement;
(2) review the standards for goods and services and the pricing
schedules as recommended by the Chief Executive Officer; and
(3) review the occupational health and safety record of programs and
other working conditions of incarcerated individuals in the programs of Maryland
Correctional Enterprises.
(c) The Management Council shall:
(1) review the success of Maryland Correctional Enterprises in:
(i) meeting the employability development needs of
incarcerated individuals; and
(ii) coordinating work programs with other rehabilitative
programs;
(2) solicit and review information pertaining to concerns of
participating incarcerated individuals; and
(3) recommend changes as necessary to meet the goals and objectives
of Maryland Correctional Enterprises.

(d) The Management Council shall:
(1) solicit ideas, proposals, and suggestions from business
representatives, nonprofit organizations, government entities, and members of the
public as to how Maryland Correctional Enterprises could enhance the work
experience of incarcerated individuals and increase the ability of incarcerated
individuals to obtain gainful employment after release;
(2) review and recommend opportunities with private sector
employers to expand the Prison Industries Enhancement Program;
(3) review and identify ways to improve the business practices of
Maryland Correctional Enterprises in its sales, marketing, inventory, warehousing,
and product line operations;
(4) monitor customer satisfaction with price, quality, delivery, and
after delivery service; and
(5) review and comment on the operating and capital budgets of
Maryland Correctional Enterprises, including cash forecasts.

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