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VETOES
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S.B. 468
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(i) Provide, free of charge or at a rate established by each youth
services bureau's board of directors, in consultation with the Department, that is
based upon the client's family income, at convenient hours:
1. Individual, family, [and] OR group counseling;
2. Referral and information services;
3. Crisis intervention, including intervention relating to
youth suicide prevention;
4. AFTERCARE SERVICES INCLUDING SERVICES TO REDUCE
RECIDIVISM;
[4.] 5. Alcohol and drug abuse assessment and referral
services by staff who have received substance abuse assessment and referral training
from the Office of Education and Training for Addictions Services (OETAS) in the
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene or from any other entity that the
Secretary determines to be qualified to provide substance abuse assessment and
referral training;
[5.] 6. Informal counseling; and
[6.] 7. In accordance with particular community needs AND
SUBJECT TO THE AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS:
A. Tutoring;
B. Alternative leisure activities;
C. Employment assistance;
D. Community education, including training and information
relating to youth suicide prevention; and
E. AFTERCARE SERVICES; AND
F. Other specialized services; and
(ii) Dispose of all information and records on each individual
receiving services from a youth services bureau under this section 5 years after
services to the individual are no longer necessary.
(3) Any fees charged under paragraph (2) of this subsection may be
retained by the youth services bureau for the purposes of the youth services bureau.
(4) Fees authorized under paragraph (2) of this subsection do not apply
to youth referred to a youth services bureau by court order.
(c) The Department shall:
(1) As to each youth services bureau receiving State funding:
(i) Monitor its operations;
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