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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                             Ch. 504
(1)      A LOCAL DEPARTMENT DID NOT COMPLY WITH LAW, REGULATIONS,
COURT ORDERS, OR AGREEMENTS DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (C)(1) OF THIS
SECTION; (2)      A LOCAL DEPARTMENT DID NOT ENSURE CONTINUITY OF
CASEWORK AS DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (C)(2) OF THIS SECTION; (3)      A LOCAL DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE THE SERVICES DESCRIBED
IN SUBSECTION (C)(3) OF THIS SECTION; (4)      DURING THE PERIOD SINCE THE MOST RECENT COURT HEARING,
THE CHILD HAS NOT BEEN PLACED IN A STABLE PLACEMENT OR IN THE LEAST
RESTRICTIVE SETTING APPROPRIATE, AVAILABLE, AND ACCESSIBLE FOR THE CHILD; (5)      A LOCAL DEPARTMENT FAILED TO PROVIDE REPORTS OR NOTICES
OF REPORTS IN A TIMELY MANNER AS DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (C)(5) OR (6) OF
THIS SECTION; OR (6)      A LOCAL DEPARTMENT HAS NOT PROVIDED THE SERVICES
DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (C)(7) OF THIS SECTION. (F) IF THE COURT FINDS THAT REASONABLE EFFORTS FOR A CHILD WERE
NOT MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBSECTION (B) OF THIS SECTION OR FINDS THAT
REASONABLE EFFORTS WERE NOT MADE, THE COURT PROMPTLY SHALL SEND ITS
WRITTEN FINDINGS TO: (1)      THE DIRECTOR OF THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT; (2)      THE SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION; (3)      THE STATE CITIZENS REVIEW BOARD FOR CHILDREN ESTABLISHED
UNDER § 5-535 OF THE FAMILY LAW ARTICLE; (4)      IF APPLICABLE, THE LOCAL CITIZENS REVIEW PANEL ESTABLISHED
UNDER § 5-539.2 OF THE FAMILY LAW ARTICLE; AND (5)      ANY INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY IDENTIFIED BY A LOCAL DEPARTMENT
OR THE COURT AS RESPONSIBLE FOR MONITORING THE CARE AND SERVICES
PROVIDED TO CHILDREN IN THE LEGAL CUSTODY OR GUARDIANSHIP OF THE LOCAL
DEPARTMENT ON A SYSTEMIC BASIS. 3-817. (a) After a CINA petition is filed under this subtitle, the court shall hold an
adjudicatory hearing. 3-819. (a)     (1) Unless a CINA petition under this subtitle is dismissed, the court
shall hold a separate disposition hearing after an adjudicatory hearing to determine
whether the child is a CINA. (b)     In making a disposition on a CINA petition under this subtitle, the court
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