Maryland Code § CS-3-808

Section CS-3-808
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(a) The Commissioner, the Deputy Commissioner, the Assistant
Commissioner for Operations, or the Assistant Commissioner for Administration may
grant compassionate leave to an incarcerated individual confined in a correctional
facility in the Division to visit a member of the incarcerated individual's immediate

family who is seriously ill or attend the funeral of a member of the incarcerated
individual's immediate family.
(b) (1) When granting compassionate leave to an incarcerated
individual, the Commissioner, the Deputy Commissioner, the Assistant
Commissioner for Operations, or the Assistant Commissioner for Administration
shall:
(i) issue a written authorization that:
1. specifies the conditions of the compassionate leave;
and
2. may be conditioned on the incarcerated individual's
agreement to waive the right to contest extradition proceedings; and
(ii) file a copy of the authorization in the Commissioner's office.
(2) While on compassionate leave, an incarcerated individual at all
times shall possess a copy of the authorization for compassionate leave.
(c) (1) The duration of compassionate leave shall include reasonable
time:
(i) for travel; and
(ii) for fulfilling the purpose of the leave.
(2) The Commissioner may require an incarcerated individual to
whom compassionate leave is granted or anyone acting on the incarcerated
individual's behalf to reimburse the Division for the expenses incurred by the Division
in granting the leave.
(d) The failure of an incarcerated individual to comply with the terms of the
incarcerated individual's authorization for compassionate leave is a violation of § 9-
404 of the Criminal Law Article.
(e) The Commissioner may adopt regulations to carry out this section.

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