Maryland Code § CS-8-201

Section CS-8-201
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Approved correctional training school" means a school authorized by
the Commission to offer training programs as provided under this subtitle.
(c) "Commission" means the Correctional Training Commission.
(d) "Correctional administrator" means a correctional officer who has been
promoted from a supervisory rank to first-line administrative duties.

(e) (1) "Correctional officer" means a member of a correctional unit
whose duties relate to the investigation, care, custody, control, or supervision of
incarcerated individuals and individuals who:
(i) have been placed on parole or mandatory supervision;
(ii) have been placed on probation; or
(iii) have received a suspended sentence.
(2) "Correctional officer" does not include:
(i) the head or deputy head of a correctional unit; or
(ii) a sheriff, warden, or superintendent or an individual with
an equivalent title who is appointed or employed by a unit of government to exercise
equivalent supervisory authority.
(f) "Correctional supervisor" means a correctional officer who has been
promoted to first-line supervisory duties.
(g) (1) "Correctional unit" means a unit of State, county, or municipal
government that is responsible under a statute, ordinance, or court order for the
investigation, care, custody, control, and supervision of incarcerated individuals and
individuals who:
(i) have been placed on parole or mandatory supervision;
(ii) have been placed on probation; or
(iii) have received a suspended sentence.
(2) "Correctional unit" includes those facilities as set forth in § 9-226
of the Human Services Article and other facilities as designated by the Secretary of
Juvenile Services.
(h) (1) "Department of Juvenile Services employee" means a youth
supervisor, youth counselor, direct care worker, direct education staff member, or
other employee of the Department of Juvenile Services whose employment
responsibility is the investigation, custody, control, or supervision of minors, juvenile
delinquents, and youthful offenders who are committed, detained, awaiting
placement, adjudicated delinquent, or are otherwise under the supervision of the
Department of Juvenile Services.

(2) "Department of Juvenile Services employee" includes an
employee of any nonprofit or for-profit entity under contract with the Department of
Juvenile Services whose employment responsibility is the investigation, custody,
control, or supervision of minors, juvenile delinquents, and youthful offenders as
described under paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(i) "Permanent appointment" means an appointment that has permanent
status.

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