Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 12 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES
Subtitle 03 - OPERATIONS
Chapter 12.03.01 - Inmate Disciplinary Process
Section 12.03.01.25 - Adjustment History Sentencing Matrix - Revocation of Credits
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Earned credits may only be revoked as a sanction imposed for an inmate rule violation of which the defendant was found guilty.
B. If sanctioning authorized under this regulation permits revoking diminution credits and the inmate rule violation occurred while the defendant was confined in a Department correctional facility in pre-sentence status, the hearing officer may:
C. The hearing officer, in accordance with §B of this regulation, shall revoke earned credits as a sanction in accordance with the Adjustment History Sentencing Matrix, as established under Regulation .27 of this chapter for all Category IA, IB, and II inmate rule violations.
D. The hearing officer, in accordance with §B of this regulation, may
E. If a defendant is found guilty of multiple inmate rule violation charges involving more than one category of inmate rule violations that occurred during a single reported event, the hearing officer shall, if the inmate rule violations charged result in guilty findings:
F. Except for provisions under §B of this regulation, if a defendant's good conduct credit balance is insufficient to cover the number of earned credits revoked imposed as the sanction, the deduction for the negative balance of earned credits due shall be applied by staff, in whole or in part, against the balance of the defendant's special project credits on record.
G. Revocation of earned credits may be imposed independently of or in conjunction with: