Maryland Code § CS-4-302

Section CS-4-302
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(a) (1) If the evaluation team determines under § 4-301(c) of this
subtitle that an incarcerated individual is not an eligible person, the Director shall
notify the Commissioner and send to the Commissioner a copy of the evaluation
team's report.
(2) Within 30 days after sending the notice, the incarcerated
individual shall be delivered to the appropriate correctional facility that the
Commissioner designates.
(b) If the evaluation team determines under § 4-301(c) of this subtitle that
the incarcerated individual is an eligible person, the Director shall notify the
Commissioner and the incarcerated individual shall be admitted to the eligible person
remediation program if the admission does not exceed the program capacity specified
in § 4-202(c) of this title.

(c) (1) The evaluation team shall prepare, file with the Director, and
implement an individualized written remediation plan for each eligible person.
(2) The Director or an associate director for treatment shall review
the remediation plan and the eligible person's progress under it at appropriate
intervals not exceeding every 6 months.
(d) (1) At least once a year, following a new evaluation by an evaluation
team, the Board of Review shall review an incarcerated individual's status as an
eligible person and the incarcerated individual's progress under the remediation
plan.
(2) After its review, the Board of Review shall make appropriate
written recommendations for the future remediation and status of the eligible person.
(3) The Institution shall maintain a copy of these recommendations
as part of the incarcerated individual's file.
(e) An incarcerated individual transferred to the Institution for evaluation
or treatment remains in the custody of the Division of Correction and under the
sentence imposed on the incarcerated individual, but the incarcerated individual is
subject to the immediate control of the Institution and its staff.

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