Maryland Code § CS-3-804

Section CS-3-804
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(a) An incarcerated individual who is employed in the community under a
work-release plan shall surrender to the Division the incarcerated individual's total
earnings less any payroll deductions required by law.
(b) (1) The Division shall deduct from the incarcerated individual's
earnings in the following order of priority:
(i) an amount the Division determines to be the cost to the
State of providing food, lodging, and clothing for the incarcerated individual;
(ii) fees assessed under § 2-118 of this article;
(iii) the actual and necessary food, travel, and other expenses
of the incarcerated individual when released from actual confinement under the
work-release program;
(iv) subject to paragraph (3) of this subsection, any amount
that the incarcerated individual is legally obligated to pay to support the incarcerated
individual's dependents; and
(v) the amount that a court orders to be paid as restitution.
(2) Any balance that remains after the deductions are made under
subsection (a) of this section shall be:
(i) credited to the incarcerated individual's account; and
(ii) paid to the incarcerated individual on release.
(3) Any amount deducted under paragraph (1)(iv) of this subsection
shall be paid to an incarcerated individual's dependents through the local social
services administration in the county in which the dependents reside.

(c) If any part of the incarcerated individual's final earnings under a work-
release plan are required to satisfy the obligatory deductions set forth in subsection
(b) of this section, the balance of those earnings shall be forwarded to the incarcerated
individual within 15 days after the incarcerated individual's release from the
Division's jurisdiction.

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