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Session Laws, 1995
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor

Ch. 13

(4)      "JOINT LEGAL CUSTODY" MEANS AN ARRANGEMENT BY WHICH THE
PARENTS OF A CHILD SHARE THE DECISION MAKING AUTHORITY, RIGHTS, AND
RESPONSIBILITIES RELATING TO THE HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE OF THE
CHILD.

(5)      "JOINT PHYSICAL CUSTODY" MEANS AN ARRANGEMENT BY WHICH
EACH PARENT OF A CHILD KEEPS THE CHILD OVERNIGHT FOR MORE THAN 35% OF
THE YEAR.

(b) In a custody or visitation proceeding, the court [may] SHALL consider, as a
factor bearing on the welfare and best interests of the child WHEN DECIDING CUSTODY
OR VISITATION ISSUES, evidence of abuse by a party against:

(1)      the other parent of the party's child;

(2)      the party's spouse; or

(3)      any child residing within the party's household, including a child other
than the child who is the subject of the custody or visitation proceeding.

(C) IF THE COURT FINDS THAT A PARTY HAS COMMITTED ABUSE AGAINST
THE OTHER PARENT OF THE PARTY'S CHILD, THE PARTY'S SPOUSE, OR ANY CHILD
RESIDING WITHIN THE PARTY'S HOUSEHOLD, THE COURT SHALL MAKE
ARRANGEMENTS FOR CUSTODY OR VISITATION THAT BEST PROTECT:

(1) THE CHILD WHO IS THE SUBJECT OF THE PROCEEDING AND; AND

(2) THE VICTIM OF THE ABUSE.

(D) IF THE COURT FINDS THAT A PARTY HAS COMMITTED ABUSE AGAINST
THE OTHER PARENT OF THE PARTY'S CHILD, THE PARTY'S SPOUSE, OR ANY CHILD
RESIDING WITHIN THE PARTY'S HOUSEHOLD, THERE SHALL BE A REBUTTABLE
PRESUMPTION THAT JOINT CUSTODY IS NOT IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 1995.

Approved April 11, 1995.

CHAPTER 13
(House Bill 1153)

AN ACT concerning

Police Officers - Protective Body Armor

FOR the purpose of requiring the Police Training Commission to require each law
enforcement unit in th
e State to make available on request and in accordance with
the State budget protective body armor to each police officer in that unit; requiring
the Police Training Commission to require each law enforcement unit in the State

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