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Session Laws, 2000
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
Ch. 61
Article 83B - Department of Housing and Community Development 2-203. (w) "Person" has the meaning stated in Article 83A, § 6-402(m) of the
ANNOTATED Code OF MARYLAND for the purpose of providing financial assistance for
an energy conservation project or a solar energy project. DRAFTER'S NOTE: Error: Erroneous reference in Article 83B, § 2-203(w). Because "Code" is
defined under subsection (c) of this section as the Internal Revenue Code of
1986, the cross-reference, to avoid confusion, should have referenced the
Annotated Code of Maryland, rather than just "the Code". Occurred: Ch. 5, Acts of 1989. Article 88A - Department of Human Resources 6. (b) Except as otherwise provided in Title 5, Subtitle 7 of the Family Law
Article, § 6A of this subtitle, and this section, all records and reports concerning child
abuse or neglect are confidential, and their unauthorized disclosure is a criminal
offense subject to the penalty set out in subsection (e) of this section. Reports or
records concerning child abuse or neglect: (2) May be disclosed on request: (i) To personnel of local or State departments of social services, law
enforcement personnel, and members of multidisciplinary case consultation teams,
who are investigating a report of known or suspected child abuse or neglect or who
are providing services to a child or family that is the subject of the report; (ii) To local or State officials responsible for the administration of
child protective services or child care, foster care, and adoption licensing, approval, or
regulations as necessary to carry out their official functions; (iii) To the State Council on Child Abuse and Neglect, the State
Citizens Review Board for Children, or their designees, or a child fatality review team
as necessary to carry out their official functions; (iv) To a person who is the alleged child abuser or the person who is
suspected of child neglect if that person is responsible for the child's welfare and
provisions are made for the protection of the identity of the reporter or any other
person whose life or safety is likely to be endangered by disclosing the information; (v) To a licensed practitioner who, or an agency, institution, or
program [which] WHICH, is providing treatment or care to a child who is the subject
of a report of child abuse or neglect for a purpose relevant to the provision of the
treatment or care;
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