Maryland Code § PS-13A-301

Section PS-13A-301
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(a) (1) Under such regulations as prescribed, a commanding officer or
officers-in-charge may impose disciplinary punishments for minor offenses without
the intervention of a court-martial pursuant to this section.

(2) The Governor, the Adjutant General, or an officer of a general or
flag rank in command may delegate the powers under this section to a principal
assistant who is a member of the State military forces.
(b) A commanding officer may impose on enlisted members of the officer's
command:
(1) an admonition;
(2) a reprimand;
(3) the withholding of privileges for not more than 6 months, which
need not be consecutive;
(4) the forfeiture of pay of not more than 7 days' pay;
(5) a fine of not more than 7 days' pay;
(6) a reduction to the next inferior pay grade, if the soldier or airman
is in the rank of E-4 or below;
(7) extra duties, including fatigue or other duties, for not more than
14 days, which need not be consecutive; or
(8) restriction to certain specified limits, with or without suspension
from duty, for not more than 14 days, which need not be consecutive.
(c) A commanding officer of the grade of major or above may impose on
enlisted members of the officer's command:
(1) any punishment authorized in subsection (b)(1), (2), or (3) of this
section;
(2) the forfeiture of not more than one-half of 1 month's pay per
month for 2 months;
(3) a fine of not more than 1 month's pay;
(4) a reduction to the lowest or any intermediate pay grade, if the
soldier or airman is in the rank of E-6 or below, but an enlisted member in a pay
grade above E-4 may not be reduced more than two pay grades;
(5) extra duties, including fatigue or other duties, for not more than
45 days, which need not be consecutive; or

(6) restriction to certain specified limits, with or without suspension
from duty, for not more than 60 days, which need not be consecutive.
(d) The Governor, the Adjutant General, an officer exercising general court-
martial convening authority, or an officer of a general or flag rank in command may
impose:
(1) on officers of the officer's command:
(i) any punishment authorized in subsection (c)(1), (2), (3), or
(6) of this section; or
(ii) arrest in quarters for not more than 30 days, which need
not be consecutive; or
(2) on enlisted members of the officer's command:
(i) any punishment authorized in subsection (c) of this section;
or
(ii) a reduction to the lowest or any intermediate pay grade, if
the soldier or airman is in the rank of E-9 or below, but an enlisted member in a pay
grade above E-4 may not be reduced more than two pay grades.
(e) Whenever any punishments are combined to run consecutively, the total
length of the combined punishment may not exceed the authorized duration of the
longest punishment in the combination, and there must be an apportionment of
punishments so that no single punishment in the combination exceeds its authorized
length under this section.
(f) (1) Prior to the offer of nonjudicial punishment, the commanding
officer shall determine whether punishment more severe than 14 days' extra duty or
14 days' restriction and admonition shall be considered as punishments.
(2) If the commanding officer determines that the punishment
options may include arrest in quarters or restriction, the accused shall be notified of
the right to demand trial by court-martial.
(3) If the commanding officer determines that the punishment
options will not include punishment more severe than 14 days' extra duty or 14 days'
restriction and admonition, the accused shall be notified that there is no right to trial
by court-martial in lieu of nonjudicial punishment.

(g) (1) The officer who imposes the punishment, or the successor in
command, may, at any time, suspend, set aside, mitigate, or remit any part or amount
of the punishment and restore all rights, privileges, and property affected.
(2) The officer may also:
(i) mitigate reduction in grade to forfeiture of pay;
(ii) mitigate arrest in quarters to restriction; or
(iii) mitigate extra duties to restriction.
(3) (i) The mitigated punishment may not be for a greater period
than the punishment mitigated.
(ii) When mitigating reduction in grade to forfeiture of pay, the
amount of the forfeiture may not be greater than the amount that could have been
imposed initially under this section by the officer who imposed the punishment
mitigated.
(h) (1) A person punished under this section who considers the
punishment unjust or disproportionate to the offense may, through the proper
channel, appeal to the next superior authority within 15 days after the punishment
is either announced or sent to the accused, as the commander may determine.
(2) The appeal shall be promptly forwarded and decided, but the
person punished may in the meantime be required to undergo the punishment
adjudged.
(3) If the superior authority acting on the appeal does not render a
decision within 5 days of the election to appeal, the punishment shall be suspended
until such time as the appeal is decided.
(4) The superior authority may exercise the same powers with
respect to the punishment imposed as may be exercised under subsection (g) of this
section by the officer who imposed the punishment.
(5) Before acting on an appeal from a punishment, the authority that
is to act on the appeal may refer the case to a judge advocate for consideration and
advice.
(i) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the imposition and
enforcement of disciplinary punishment under this section for an act or omission is
not a bar to trial by court-martial or a civilian court of competent jurisdiction for a

serious crime or offense growing out of the same act or omission and not properly
punishable under this title.
(2) The fact that a disciplinary punishment has been enforced may
be shown by the accused at trial and, when so shown, it shall be considered in
determining the measure of punishment to be adjudged in the event of a finding of
guilty.
(j) Whenever a punishment of forfeiture of pay is imposed under this
section, the forfeiture may apply to pay accruing before, on, or after the date that
punishment is imposed.
(k) Regulations may prescribe the form of records to be kept of proceedings
under this section and may prescribe that certain categories of those proceedings
shall be in writing.

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