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Session Laws, 2005
Volume 752, Page 4735   View pdf image
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Priority of relative over nonrelative as caregiver for shelter care
and when child is committed to the custody of a person other
than a parent, and factors to consider in determining permanency plan, provisions added .......................................... Child in need of assistance or child under guardianship with right
to consent to adoption, proceedings at which court must find
whether the local social services department made reasonable
efforts to prevent child's placement into local department's
custody or finalize child's permanency plan, provisions altered .
Child in Need of Supervision —
Appropriation for community services.......................................... Competency to participate in waiver, adjudicatory, disposition,
or violation of probation hearings; training for judges,
masters, and others on available public mental health,
developmental disabilities, and other services, provisions added ........................................................................................... Pilot Program, establishment and selection of designated
assessment service providers in Baltimore City and Baltimore County, requirements added...................................................... Children placed or transferred in State-supervised care, prompt
enrollment in public school or noncollegiate educational
institution affiliated with residential care program or facility,
and transfer of children's educational records, provisions added .
Civil rights investigation of Charles H. Hickey School and
Cheltenham Youth Facility, findings and recommendations, agreement required that is a formal response to ........................ Community-based non-residential programs and services, reports required ........................................................................................... Juvenile delinquency prevention, report on current programs, required ........................................................................................... Juvenile detention facilities and youth centers, appropriations for Juvenile Services Department two-way radio equipment
lease-purchase, appropriation for; report required ..................... Juvenile Services Facilities Grant Program, bond funds for ......... Permanency plans for children in out-of-home placements,
options that may be considered, provisions altered .................... Petition to authorize detention, community detention, or shelter
care of child who may be delinquent or in need of supervision,
extension of deadline for hearing, restrictions added .................
404 1874
504 2943
443 2290
2297
2320
580 3302
601 3424
308 1564
443 2297
443 2285
443 2286
443 2287
2297
2366
444 2428
443 2287
445 2461
576 3284
497 2901
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