Maryland Code § CS-9-504

Section CS-9-504
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(a) (1) A county roads authority may request that the Division of
Correction furnish incarcerated individuals who may be profitably employed in the
repair or construction of public roads of the county.
(2) After receiving a request from the county roads authority, the
Division of Correction shall furnish the number of requested incarcerated individuals
who are available to work on the public roads of the county.
(b) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection and subsection (c) of
this section, the Division of Correction shall provide for the guarding, transporting,
lodging, feeding, clothing, and medical care of State incarcerated individuals
employed on public roads of a county.
(2) When State incarcerated individuals are employed in the same
work force as incarcerated individuals of a county that requested that the Division of
Correction furnish State incarcerated individuals:
(i) the Division of Correction shall furnish all necessary
guards at the expense of the county roads authority; and
(ii) the county roads authority shall provide for the lodging,
feeding, and medical care of the incarcerated individuals as required by § 9-503(c) of
this subtitle.
(c) The county roads authority shall reimburse the Division of Correction
for all expenses incurred in guarding, transporting, and maintaining State

incarcerated individuals who are furnished for work on public roads of the county at
the request of the county roads authority.
(d) (1) A county roads authority using State incarcerated individuals as
provided in this section shall pay to the Division of Correction the daily amount
contractually agreed on by the county roads authority and the Division of Correction
for each day that a State incarcerated individual works on public roads of the county.
(2) The Division of Correction shall hold the payments made under
this section to the credit of each incarcerated individual under applicable law.
(e) The county roads authority may use money appropriated to construct
county or State aid roads under its jurisdiction as necessary to maintain the
incarcerated individual work force and to pay for the materials and equipment used
by the incarcerated individual work force.

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