In determining the appropriateness of a site for a facility, the following factors shall be considered:
- A. When feasible and practical, the location should be in reasonable proximity to the communities from which the majority of its inmates come.
- B. The location should be situated so that it can attract qualified line and professional staff of racial and ethnic origin compatible with the inmate population.
- C. The location should be such that it can attract the variety of full time and part time professional specialists required to deliver the required services.
- D. The location should be reasonably close to public transportation, or other means of staff, inmate, and visitor transportation should be readily available.
- E. The facility should be located reasonably close to employment, education, and training opportunities for its inmates.
- F. The location should be in reasonable proximity to medical facilities for emergency medical care.
- G. Where feasible, practical, and possible, the site should allow for either natural or man made barriers or buffers from residential communities.
- H. The external environment of a facility should be suitable for residential living.
- I. Community attitudes and extent of any opposition to the site should be considered.
- J. Utilities required by the facility should be already available to the site or capable of being economically provided.
Authority: Correctional Services Article, §§8-103 and 11-304—11-306, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: February 2, 1977 (4:3 Md. R. 147)