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2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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necessary to implement a pilot
program;
(c) develop ways to coordinate existing
State, local, and nonprofit
resources, including creating a
database of resources;
(d) develop methods of tracking
parents who have had children
removed because of child
maltreatment:
(e) create an evaluation model for
measuring the efficacy of the pilot
program;
(f) determine the local jurisdiction(s)
where the pilot program can be
implemented. In identifying the
local jurisdiction(s) for the pilot
program, the department should
consider the ability and willingness
of the local iurisdiction(s) to
implement the pilot program and
whether the local iurisdiction(s) has
a child welfare caseload that is
representative of child welfare
issues faced by local jurisdictions
throughout the State;
(g) identify funding sources for a pilot
program including federal and
nonprofit sources of funding; and
(h) identify any statutory changes
necessary to implement the pilot
program:
(2) the department has submitted this
plan to the budget committees by
October 1, 2005; and
(3) the committees have reviewed and
commented on the plan or 45 days have
elapsed from the date the committees
receive the report.................................... 12,440,517
Special Fund Appropriation.......................... 425,000
Federal Fund Appropriation.......................... 14,545,448 27,410,965
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