- A. A licensee shall maintain an office in the State.
B. A licensee shall keep in an office in the State all files or other records that:
- (1) Are made in the State; and
- (2) Relate to individuals monitored by the licensee.
C. Notice of Addition or Deletion of Branch Office or Change of Address.
- (1) A licensee shall submit, within 21 days, written notice to the Secretary of the addition or deletion of a branch office, or a change of address of an office of the licensee.
- (2) The notice shall be accompanied by a photocopy of the relevant license.
- (3) Any license superseded by an amended license shall be returned to the Secretary.
D. A licensee shall submit, within 5 working days, written notice to the Secretary of the following:
- (1) The departure of a partner, director, officer, or monitor;
- (2) The arrest or conviction of a partner, director, officer, or monitor for a misdemeanor or felony;
- (3) The cancellation or forfeiture of the insurance or bond required by this chapter;
- (4) A change in the telephone or pager number by which the licensee may be reached during business and nonbusiness hours;
- (5) The loss or destruction of a license; or
- (6) Knowledge that a previous statement made to the Secretary by the licensee in an application, notice, communication, or document is false or misleading.
- E. Before a licensee adds a partner, director, or officer, or employs a monitor, the licensee shall submit to the Secretary, on a form provided by the Secretary, information and documentation pertaining to that individual that is required as part of the initial application for license in Regulation .04 of this chapter.
- F. A licensee shall maintain a daily count of the number of monitored individuals enrolled with the monitoring agency.
G. By the 15th day of each month, a licensee shall submit to the Secretary a report, on a form provided by the Secretary that includes, but is not limited to, the following information for the preceding calendar month:
- (1) The number of monitored individuals being monitored on the first day of the month, categorized by the type of electronic monitoring used;
- (2) The number of monitored individuals for whom monitoring was initiated during the month, categorized by the type of electronic monitoring used;
- (3) The number of monitored individuals for whom monitoring was ended during the month, categorized by the type of electronic monitoring used;
- (4) The number of monitored individuals being monitored on the last day of the month, categorized by the type of electronic monitoring used and county served;
- (5) The number of monitored individuals who violated the court order or program rules, and the number of monitored individuals removed from monitoring for a violation, categorized by the type of monitoring used;
(6) The number of instances for which the licensee was required to provide notification in accordance with Business Occupations and Professions Article, §20-401, Annotated Code of Maryland for a monitored individual who:
- (a) Violates a condition of home detention monitoring;
- (b) Tampers with home detention monitoring equipment or fails to maintain home detention monitoring equipment as required by a court order; or
- (c) Enters an area that the monitored individual was expressly prohibited from entering as a condition of pretrial release or probation;
- (7) The number of instances for which the licensee provided notification as set forth in §G(6) of this regulation;
- (8) The number of monitored individuals who, in violation of a condition of release to private home detention, received a new criminal charge or conviction; and
(9) For each monitored individual indicated in §G(8) of this regulation, provide:
- (a) The full name of the monitored individual;
- (b) The monitored individual’s supervising judicial jurisdiction;
- (c) A written explanation of the condition violated by the monitored individual; and
- (d) The date the court was notified of the violation.
- H. A licensee shall submit to the Secretary documentation, as may be requested during an audit or investigation, to substantiate compliance with this chapter.
I. A licensee shall maintain on a continuous basis:
- (1) Appropriate permits and licenses required to do business in areas which are zoned to permit the operation of the business;
- (2) Corporate and tax records required by the laws of Maryland;
- (3) General liability insurance in an amount not less than $100,000;
- (4) A surety bond of not less than $2,500; and
- (5) Training consisting of education in the monitoring agency's policies and procedures, and instruction in the use of electronic monitoring equipment.
- J. The monitoring agency licensee shall receive training in the use of electronic monitoring equipment from the manufacturer or its authorized representative.
Authority: Business Occupations and Professions Article, Title 20; Correctional Services Article, §§2-109 and 11-726, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date:
Regulations .01—.11 adopted as an emergency provision effective June 29, 1999 (26:16 Md. R. 1239); emergency status extended at 27:1 Md. R. 73; emergency status expired June 30, 2000 (Emergency provisions are temporary and not printed in COMAR)
Regulations .01—.10 adopted effective August 7, 2000 (27:15 Md. R. 1401)
Regulation .06G amended effective May 27, 2024 (51:10 Md. R. 528); March 30, 2026 (53:6 Md. R. 291)
Regulation .09A amended effective March 30, 2026 (53:6 Md. R. 291)