Md. Code Regs. 12.12.08.05

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 12.12.08.05 - Medical Parole
A. The criteria for medical parole consideration are that the:
(1) Inmate is imminently terminal, or has a condition which would indicate that continued imprisonment would serve no useful purpose, for example, an irreversible coma; and
(2) Inmate's release would not unduly jeopardize public safety.
B. Contents of Medical Parole Request.
(1) The Director shall ensure that all documents forming the basis for a medical parole request are submitted to the Board of Review. If a quorum of the Board of Review recommends the inmate for a medical parole, the recommendation shall be submitted to the Secretary for consideration when the inmate is serving a nonlife sentence, and to the Secretary and the Governor when the inmate is serving a life sentence.
(2) To initiate consideration for a medical parole, the inmate's unit treatment team shall send a summary of the inmate's incarceration record since admission to the Director. The summary shall include the following:
(a) History of program participation;
(b) Special housing requirements;
(c) Reasons for the recommendation;
(d) An aftercare treatment plan for the inmate; and
(e) A statement by the attending physician which includes:
(i) Diagnosis,
(ii) Prognosis,
(iii) Inpatient or outpatient status, and
(iv) Criteria justification.
(3) The Board of Review may reject a recommendation for medical parole that has been submitted by the Director. The Board of Review's decision to deny a medical parole is final.

Md. Code Regs. 12.12.08.05