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Ch. 53 2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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(1) [expanding the privatization] PRIVATIZING AND OUTSOURCING of
child support enforcement services;
(2) improving [and expanding the Administration's] automation
capabilities; [and]
(3) [expanding the Administration's] CREATING public awareness
[campaign] PROJECTS;
(4) DEVELOPING PROGRAMS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS;
(5) ESTABLISHING A PERFORMANCE INCENTIVE PROGRAM TO PROVIDE
INCENTIVES FOR EMPLOYEES;
(6) ASSISTING IN STAFF DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING; AND
(7) ESTABLISHING COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMS AND
ACTIVITIES.
(f) [(1) The Department of Human Resources may not transfer or otherwise
expend money from the Fund for any purpose other than those specified in subsection
(e) of this section.
(2)] Moneys from the Fund shall supplement and may not be used to
supplant the budget of the Administration, A COUNTY, OR A DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL
SERVICES LOCAL SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT OFFICE.
(g) Expenditures from the Fund may only be made:
(1) pursuant to an appropriation approved by the General Assembly in
the annual State budget; or
(2) by the budget amendment procedure provided for in § 7-209 of the
State Finance and Procurement Article.
10-114.
(a) The Secretary of Human Resources shall:
(1) adopt rules and regulations for the collection of support;
(2) adopt standards for staffing, recordkeeping, reporting,
intergovernmental cooperation, and other management operations that are necessary
to proper and efficient collection of support;
(3) delegate any responsibility for support enforcement to a local
department of social services, for as long as:
(i) the local government asks that responsibility be delegated to
the local department;
(ii) the Secretary finds that the local department is capable of
carrying out the responsibility; and
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