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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor
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Ch. 9
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(1) [develop] DEVELOP programs for the predelinquent child whose
behavior tends to lead to contact with law enforcement agencies;
(2) PROMOTE PREDELINQUENT PROGRAMS, INCLUDING GREATER
UTILIZATION OF YOUTH SERVICES BUREAUS UNDER § 2-122 OF THIS SUBTITLE, THAT
PROVIDE SERVICES TO DIVERT CHILDREN FROM THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM;
(3) COLLABORATE WITH LOCAL GOVERNMENTS TO ENHANCE AND
EXPAND ENCOURAGE THE USE OF PREDELINQUENT PROGRAMS PROVIDED BY
YOUTH SERVICES BUREAUS UNDER § 2-122 OF THIS SUBTITLE IN RESPONSE TO
IDENTIFIED COMMUNITY NEEDS; AND
(4) PROVIDE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND
YOUTH SERVICES BUREAUS UNDER § 2-122 OF THIS SUBTITLE TO ENHANCE AND
EXPAND IDENTIFY ALTERNATIVE FUNDING SOURCES FOR PREDELINQUENT
PROGRAMS.
SECTION 4. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Section 3 of this Act shall
take effect on the taking effect of the termination provision specified in Section 3 of
Chapter 691 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2001. If that termination provision
takes effect, Section 2 of this Act shall be abrogated and of no further force and effect.
This Act may not be interpreted to have any effect on that termination provision.
SECTION 5. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, subject to the provisions
of Section 4 of this Act, this Act shall take effect October 1, 2005.
Enacted January 19, 2006.
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CHAPTER 9
(Senate Bill 257)
AN ACT concerning
Maryland Commission for Women
FOR the purpose of altering the membership of the Maryland Commission for
Women; providing for the appointment of members of the Commission; repealing
provisions that require the membership of the Commission to include certain
persons; requiring that certain members of the Commission shall be appointed
from among applicants who have been nominated and recommended for
appointment by certain organizations; requiring that certain members of the
Commission shall be appointed from applicants applying on their own behalf;
providing for the terms of the members of the Commission; repealing a provision
requiring the Governor to designate from the members a chairman and vice
chairman; providing that commissioners are not entitled to receive certain
compensation; providing that a commissioner who fails to attend a certain
number of meetings during a certain period is considered to have resigned;
requiring the members of the Commission to elect a chair and vice chair;
repealing a provision stating that the chair of the Commission is the chief
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