2013 Maryland Code
CORRECTIONAL SERVICES
§ 6-117 - Earned compliance credit program


MD Correc Svs Code § 6-117 (2013) What's This?

§6-117.

(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.

(2) “Abatement” means an end to active supervision of a supervised individual, without effect on the legal expiration date of the case or the supervised individual’s obligation to:

(i) obey all laws;

(ii) report as instructed; and

(iii) obtain written permission from the Division of Parole and Probation before relocating the supervised individual’s residence outside the State.

(3) “Earned compliance credit” means a 20-day reduction from the period of active supervision of the supervised individual for every month that a supervised individual:

(i) exhibits full compliance with the conditions, goals, and treatment as part of the supervised individual’s probation, parole, or mandatory release supervision, as determined by the Department;

(ii) has no new arrests;

(iii) has not violated any conditions of no contact imposed on the supervised individual;

(iv) is current on court ordered payments for restitution, fines, and fees relating to the offense for which earned compliance credits are being accrued; and

(v) is current in completing any community supervision requirements included in the conditions of the supervised individual’s probation, parole, or mandatory release supervision.

(4) (i) “Supervised individual” means an individual placed on probation by a court or serving a period of parole or mandatory release supervision after release from a correctional facility.

(ii) “Supervised individual” does not include:

1. a person incarcerated, on probation, or convicted in this State for a crime of violence;

2. a person incarcerated, on probation, or convicted in this State for a crime under Title 3, Subtitle 3, of the Criminal Law Article;

3. a person incarcerated, on probation, or convicted in this State for a violation of § 2-503, § 5-602 through § 5-617, § 5-627, or § 5-628 of the Criminal Law Article;

4. a person registered or eligible for registration under Title 11, Subtitle 7 of the Criminal Procedure Article;

5. a person who was convicted in any other jurisdiction of a crime and the person’s supervision was transferred to this State; or

6. a person who was convicted in this State of a crime and the person’s supervision was transferred to another state.

(b) The Department shall:

(1) establish a program to implement earned compliance credits; and

(2) adopt policies and procedures to implement the program.

(c) Notwithstanding any other law, the Maryland Parole Commission or the court may adjust the period of a supervised individual’s supervision on the recommendation of the Division of Parole and Probation for earned compliance credits accrued under a program created under this section.

(d) A supervised individual whose period of active supervision has been completely reduced as a result of earned compliance credits shall remain on abatement until the expiration of the supervised individual’s sentence, unless:

(1) the supervised individual consents to continued active supervision; or

(2) the supervised individual violates a condition of probation, parole, or mandatory release supervision including failure to pay a required payment of restitution.

(e) If a supervised individual violates a condition of probation while on abatement, a court may order the supervised individual to be returned to active supervision.

(f) (1) Twenty-five percent of the savings realized by the Department as a result of the application of earned compliance credits shall revert to the Department.

(2) After the savings revert to the Department in accordance with paragraph (1) of this subsection, any remaining savings shall revert to the General Fund.

(g) This section may not be construed to limit the authority of a court or the Parole Commission to extend probation, parole, or mandatory release supervision under § 6-222 of the Criminal Procedure Article.

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