Maryland Code § CS-4-401

Section CS-4-401
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(a) In this section, "Youth Program" means the Patuxent Institution Youth
Program.
(b) There is a Patuxent Institution Youth Program.
(c) This section applies to an individual under the age of 21 years who is
sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 3 years or more.
(d) At sentencing, a court may refer an individual to the Institution for
evaluation.
(e) The Director shall:
(1) review recommendations of a court for admission of an individual
to the Youth Program; and
(2) admit or deny admission of an individual based on the criteria for
admission established under subsection (j) of this section.
(f) An incarcerated individual's status in the Youth Program shall be
reviewed by the Board of Review on an annual basis.
(g) The Board of Review may grant an incarcerated individual in the Youth
Program leave, work or school release, or parole according to the same procedures
and with the same notice to victims as required with respect to the eligible person
program.
(h) If an individual is transferred to the Youth Program under this section,
the duration of the transfer to the Institution shall terminate when:
(1) the Director orders the individual transferred to the Division of
Correction;

(2) the Board of Review orders the individual transferred to the
Division of Correction;
(3) with the approval of the Secretary, the Board of Review orders
the individual paroled; or
(4) the individual completes the individual's term of confinement as
provided by law.
(i) An individual who is transferred to the Youth Program as provided
under this section is deemed to be committed to the custody of and subject to the
jurisdiction of the Institution.
(j) (1) Regulations adopted by the Secretary under § 4-208 of this title
shall include regulations governing the management and operation of the Youth
Program, including criteria for admission to the Youth Program.
(2) Regulations establishing criteria for admission to the Youth
Program shall:
(i) be consistent with this title and any other statutory
requirements; and
(ii) include criteria regarding:
1. the individual's age;
2. the individual's mental and physical condition;
3. the individual's amenability to treatment in the
Youth Program;
4. the nature of the individual's crime and the
individual's participation in the crime; and
5. the public safety.

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