Md. Code Regs. 12.13.01.08 - Program Rules for Offenders Assigned to Home Detention
A. An offender placed in home detention shall
agree to all program rules before home placement.
B. An offender shall comply with all program
rules and obey all lawful orders received from program staff.
C. Conduct of Parolees.
(1) An offender shall comply with all
conditions governing:
(b) The conduct of a mandatory
supervisee found in an order of mandatory supervision under Correctional
Services Article, §
7-503,
Annotated Code of Maryland.
(2) Failure to comply with the conditions in
§C(1)(a) or (b) of this regulation may result in such graduated sanctions
as a reprimand or a requirement for additional counselling or substance abuse
treatment, a charge of violation of the rules of parole , removal from the
program, or incarceration.
D. An offender shall agree to:
(1) Remain at the offender 's approved
residence except for:
(a) Work during
preapproved hours,
(b) An approved
visit to program offices,
(c) A
prearranged and approved visit to a treatment site,
(d) An emergency which is life-threatening to
the offender or another member of the household, or
(e) As directed by the
Administrator ;
(2) Not
own, possess, use, or have under their control a firearm or weapon;
(3) Not deny entrance to the offender 's
approved residence by program staff;
(4) Meet with program staff on demand at the
offender 's place of employment or at a location in the community designated by
program staff;
(5) Not use, have on
the offender 's person, or have under the offender 's control an alcoholic
beverage;
(6) Be subject to
urinalysis or another form of drug testing on demand by program
staff;
(7) Not change employment
without the prior approval of program staff;
(8) If employed, remain employed;
(9) Attend any treatment activity directed by
program staff;
(10) Maintain a
private telephone line during program placement and not leave the telephone
receiver off the hook; call waiting is the only additional telephone service
permitted;
(11) Limit incoming or
outgoing telephone calls not related to the program to not longer than 10
minutes;
(12) Permit the
installation of electronic supervision equipment at the offender's approved
residence and on the offender's person as program staff may direct;
(13) Not move, tamper with, or disturb
electronic supervision equipment placed on the offender's telephone line or
person; an offender shall be financially responsible for damage or loss of
assigned electronic supervision equipment;
(14) Pay all legally collectible fees;
and
(15) Not operate a motor
vehicle without obtaining permission from the administrator , and only after
confirmation of the offender's driver's license status and vehicle registration
information by program staff.
Notes
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