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LAWS OF MARYLAND
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otherwise of full force and effect. If the court be satisfied by
information and due proof under oath, at any time during the
three years, that the defendant has violated the terms of the
order, the court immediately may proceed to the trial of the
defendant under the original indictment or sentence him or her
under the original conviction, as the case may be. In the case
of forfeiture of a recognizance and enforcement of it by
execution, the sum recovered, in the discretion of the court, may
be paid in whole or in part to the person or institution having
custody of the minor child or children or to the [bureau of
support enforcement] CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION.
Article 88A - Social Services Administration
1A.
(a) The Income Maintenance Administration is established
within the Department of Human Resources.. The income maintenance
functions provided in the laws of this State for the Social
Services Administration are transferred to the Income Maintenance
Administration. The term "income maintenance functions" includes
all the powers, duties, and responsibilities provided for the
Social Services Administration in the following programs: aid to
families with dependent children and other related cash benefit
programs; [support enforcement and collection;] general public
assistance; general public assistance to employables; public
assistance to adults; emergency assistance; food stamps; and
medical assistance eligibility determinations. References to the
"Social Services Administration", "State Department", or "State
Administration" in the laws of this State that concern income
maintenance functions are deemed to mean the Income Maintenance
Administration.
3.
(a) (1) The State Administration shall be the central
coordinating and directing agency of all social service and
public assistance activities in this State, including aid to
families with dependent children, general public assistance,
public assistance to adults, child welfare services, food stamps,
[child support enforcement,] and any other social service and
public assistance activities financed in whole or in part by the
State Administration. For the purposes of these powers, child
welfare services being provided to persons under the age of 18
may continue after their eighteenth birthday but not beyond their
twenty-first birthday.
(2) All of the activities of the local departments in
the counties and in Baltimore City, which the State
Administration finances, in whole or in part, shall be subject to
the supervision, direction and control of the State
Administration.
(b) The State Administration may develop and implement an
automated statewide income maintenance system and related
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