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Session Laws, 1994
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S.B. 576

VETOES

placement to the list of permissible permanency plans; altering a provision relating
to long-term foster care; and generally relating to the development of a permanency
plan for a child in foster care.                     

BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article - Family Law
Section 5-525(c)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1991 Replacement Volume and 1993 Supplement)

SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:

Article - Family Law

5-525.

(c) (1) In developing a permanency plan [that is in the best interests of] FOR
a child under foster care, THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES SHALL GIVE
PRIMARY CONSIDERATION TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD. THE LOCAL
DEPARTMENT SHALL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING FACTORS IN DETERMINING THE
PERMANENCY PLAN THAT IS IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD:

(I) THE CHILD'S ATTACHMENT AND EMOTIONAL TIES TO THE
CHILD'S NATURAL PARENTS , SIBLINGS, AND RELATIVES AND SIBLINGS;

(I) (II) THE CHILD'S EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENT TO THE
CHILD'S
CURRENT AND POTENTIAL CAREGIVERS AND THE CAREGIVERS' FAMILIES
CAREGIVER AND THE CAREGIVER'S FAMILY;

(II) (III) THE LENGTH OF TIME THE CHILD HAS RESIDED WITH
CURRENT AND POTENTIAL CAREGIVERS THE CURRENT CAREGIVER;

(III) THE CHILD'S ATTACHMENT AND EMOTIONAL TIES TO THE
CHILD'S NATURAL PARENTS AND SIBLINGS;

(IV)    THE POTENTIAL EMOTIONAL, DEVELOPMENTAL, OR AND
EDUCATIONAL HARM TO THE CHILD IF MOVED FROM THE CHILD'S CURRENT
PLACEMENT; AND

(V)     THE POTENTIAL HARM TO THE CHILD BY REMAINING IN STATE
CUSTODY FOR AN EXCESSIVE PERIOD OF TIME.

(2) TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE
CHILD UNDER FOSTER CARE, the local department shall consider the following
PERMANENCY PLANS, in descending order of priority:

[(1)](I) returning the child to the "child's parent or guardian, unless the
department is the guardian;

[(2)](II) placing the child with relatives to whom adoption, guardianship, or
care and custody, in descending order of priority, are planned to be granted;

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