Maryland Code § HU-9-229

Section HU-9-229
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(a) The Department shall operate and manage the Baltimore City Juvenile
Justice Center as a centralized regional juvenile intake, assessment, court, and
detention facility for Baltimore City.
(b) The Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center shall include:
(1) the Department;

(2) the Juvenile Division of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City;
(3) an office of the State's Attorney for Baltimore City;
(4) an office of the Baltimore City Department of Social Services;
(5) Baltimore City police services; and
(6) courthouse security services of the Sheriff of Baltimore City.
(c) If a child who is delinquent or is alleged to have committed a delinquent
act is taken into custody by a law enforcement officer and brought to the Baltimore
City Juvenile Justice Center, the Department, in conjunction with Baltimore City
police services, shall:
(1) for purposes of positive identification, obtain photographs and
fingerprints and submit them to:
(i) the Criminal Justice Information System Central
Repository; and
(ii) any other automated juvenile justice information system or
repository approved by the Secretary;
(2) conduct a criminal and juvenile history records check; and
(3) conduct an automated search for outstanding warrants and writs
of attachment.
(d) (1) After the processing of fingerprints, the Criminal Justice
Information System Central Repository shall provide to the Department, in
accordance with State and federal law, information concerning children taken into
custody under subsection (c) of this section.
(2) Information concerning a child disseminated from the Criminal
Justice Information System Central Repository is a police record under § 10-101(h)
of the Criminal Procedure Article and may not be redisseminated except in
accordance with § 3-8A-27(a) of the Courts Article.
(e) Subject to the authority of the Secretary:
(1) the managing director of the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice
Center is its chief administrator; and

(2) the director of detention of the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice
Center is its administrator of juvenile detention.

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