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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor Ch. 365
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"CINA case" § 1-101
"Juvenile court" § 1-101
"Parent" § 5-301
"Party" § 5-301
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5-324.
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(a) In A SEPARATE ORDER ACCOMPANYING an order denying guardianship of
a child, a juvenile court shall include:
(1) a specific factual finding on whether reasonable efforts have been
made to finalize the child's permanency plan;
(2) any order under Title 3, Subtitle 8 of the Courts Article in the child's
best interests; and
(3) a date, no later than 180 days after the date of the order, for the next
review hearing under Title 3, Subtitle 8 of the Courts Article.
(b) (1) In A SEPARATE ORDER ACCOMPANYING an order granting
guardianship of a child, a juvenile court:
(i) shall include a directive terminating the child's CINA case;
(ii) consistent with the child's best interests:
1. may place the child:
A. subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, in a specific
type of facility; or
B. with a specific individual;
2. may direct provision of services by a local department to:
A. the child; or
B. the child's caregiver;
3. subject to a local department retaining legal guardianship,
may award to a caregiver limited authority to make an emergency or ordinary
decision as to the child's care, education, mental or physical health, or welfare;
4. may allow access to a medical or other record of the child;
5. may allow visitation for the child with a specific
individual;
6. may appoint, or continue the appointment of, a
court-appointed special advocate for any purpose set forth under § 3-830 of the
Courts Article;
7. shall direct the provision of any other service or taking of
any other action as to the child's education, health, and welfare, including:
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