(a) Subject to subsection (b) of this section and notwithstanding any other law, if a child is the defendant or child respondent, the court may order the child, the child’s parent, or both to pay restitution.
(b) A judgment of restitution for $10,000 issued under Part I of this subtitle is the absolute limit for each child’s acts arising out of a single incident.
(c) (1) A court may not enter a judgment of restitution against a parent under Part I of this subtitle unless the parent has been afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard and to present evidence.
(2) A hearing under this subsection may be held as part of the sentencing or disposition hearing.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 11 - Victims and Witnesses
Subtitle 6 - Restitution and Other Payments
Section 11-601 - Defined Terms
Section 11-602 - Persons Who May Act on Behalf of Victim
Section 11-603 - Restitution Determination
Section 11-604 - Payers of Restitution
Section 11-605 - When Restitution Need Not Be Ordered
Section 11-606 - Payment of Restitution
Section 11-607 - Compliance With Restitution Judgment
Section 11-608 - Recording and Indexing of Judgment
Section 11-609 - Judgment of Circuit Court
Section 11-610 - Judgment of District Court
Section 11-611 - No Costs for Recording or Indexing
Section 11-612 - Termination of Judgment or Probation
Section 11-613 - Stay of Execution of Sentence
Section 11-614 - Notification of Victims of Right to Restitution
Section 11-615 - Legally Sufficient Evidence at Restitution Hearing
Section 11-616 - Overdue Restitution
Section 11-617 - Earnings Withholding Orders