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Section 5-401 – In General

    (a)    There is a Baltimore City Detention Center in the Division.     (b)    The Baltimore City Detention Center is a pretrial detention facility for inmates committed or transferred to the custody of the Commissioner.     (c)    The Secretary may authorize the housing in the Baltimore City Detention Center of any inmate held in custody under any unit in the Department.

Section 5-402 – Warden

    (a)    With the approval of the Secretary, the Commissioner shall appoint a warden of the Baltimore City Detention Center.     (b)    The warden serves at the pleasure of the Commissioner.     (c)    Subject to the authority of the Commissioner and the Secretary, the warden is in charge of the Baltimore City Detention Center.

Section 5-403 – Assistant Wardens

    (a)    The Commissioner may appoint assistant wardens for the Baltimore City Detention Center as provided in the State budget.     (b)    An assistant warden serves at the pleasure of the Commissioner.     (c)    Subject to the authority of the Commissioner and the Secretary, in the absence of the warden, an assistant warden designated by the warden is in charge of […]

Section 5-404 – Centralized Booking Facility

    (a)    The Division shall operate a centralized booking facility for Baltimore City.     (b)    The centralized booking facility shall include:         (1)    pretrial release services;         (2)    District Court Commissioners;         (3)    an Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City; and         (4)    Baltimore City Police Services.     (c)    The centralized booking facility or the Baltimore City Detention Center shall be equipped for video bail review.

Section 5-405 – Inmate Medical Care

    (a)    An inmate in the Baltimore City Detention Center who is sick, injured, or disabled shall:         (1)    reimburse the State, as appropriate, for the payment of medical expenses; and         (2)    provide the warden with any information relating to:             (i)    the existence of any health insurance, group health plan, or prepaid medical care coverage under which the inmate is insured […]

Section 5-406 – Authorization for Medical Treatment for Juvenile Inmates

    (a)    On the recommendation of a health care provider, the warden of the Baltimore City Detention Center and the warden’s designees may authorize medical treatment of a juvenile inmate when in the judgment of the warden or a designee the treatment is required and a parent, guardian, or person in loco parentis of the juvenile is […]