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Session Laws, 2005
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                             Ch. 601 INTERVENTION, AND REFERRAL SERVICES TO CHILDREN ALLEGED TO BE IN NEED
OF SUPERVISION AND THEIR PARENTS OR GUARDIANS. (3) "PILOT COMMUNITY' MEANS: (I)      BALTIMORE CITY; OR (II)     BALTIMORE COUNTY. (B)     THE SECRETARY OF JUVENILE SERVICES SHALL ESTABLISH A
DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE SERVICES CHILD IN NEED OF SUPERVISION PILOT
PROGRAM IN: (1)      BALTIMORE CITY; AND (2)      BALTIMORE COUNTY. (C)     (1) THE PILOT PROGRAM SHALL SELECT DESIGNATED ASSESSMENT
SERVICE PROVIDERS IN EACH PILOT COMMUNITY. (2) THE DESIGNATED ASSESSMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS SHALL BE
CONTRACTED AND FUNDED BY THE LOCAL MANAGEMENT BOARD OF EACH PILOT
COMMUNITY. (D)     ON RECEIPT OF A COMPLAINT UNDER § 3-8A-10 OF THIS SUBTITLE THAT
ALLEGES THAT A CHILD IN A PILOT COMMUNITY IS IN NEED OF SUPERVISION,
UNLESS THE INTAKE OFFICER CONCLUDES UNDER § 3-8A-10(C) OF THIS SUBTITLE
THAT THE COURT HAS NO JURISDICTION OR THAT NEITHER AN INFORMAL
ADJUSTMENT NOR JUDICIAL ACTION IS APPROPRIATE, THE INTAKE OFFICER SHALL
REFER THE CHILD AND THE CHILD'S PARENTS OR GUARDIANS TO A DESIGNATED
ASSESSMENT SERVICE PROVIDER FOR THE PILOT COMMUNITY BEFORE THE INTAKE
OFFICER MAY AUTHORIZE THE FILING OF A PETITION OR PEACE ORDER REQUEST OR
PROPOSE AN INFORMAL ADJUSTMENT. (E)     A DESIGNATED ASSESSMENT SERVICE PROVIDER SHALL: (1)      MEET WITH A CHILD REFERRED TO THE PROVIDER AND THE CHILD'S
PARENTS OR GUARDIANS AT LEAST TWO AND NOT MORE THAN SIX TIMES TO
DISCUSS THE CHILD'S: (I)      SCHOOL PERFORMANCE; (II)     FAMILY INTERACTIONS; (III)   RELATIONSHIPS WITH PEERS; AND (IV)    EMOTIONAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH, INCLUDING DRUG AND
ALCOHOL USE; (2)      REVIEW ALL AVAILABLE, RELEVANT RECORDS CONCERNING THE
CHILD, INCLUDING: (I) ACADEMIC RECORDS;
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