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Ch. 53                                      2003 LAWS OF MARYLAND

for special populations funded by the Department, the Department of Housing and
Community Development, the Department of Human Resources, and the Department
of Juvenile [Justice] SERVICES.

5-703.

(a) The State Team shall be a multidisciplinary and multiagency review team,
composed of at least 25 members, including:

(6) The Secretary of Juvenile [Justice] SERVICES;

10-309.

(a) (1) The mental health advisory committee of each county shall consist of:

(ii) As voting members, appointed by the governing body of the
county and representative of the county's major socio-economic and ethnic groups:

1. At least 5, but not more than 7, representatives selected
from among the following groups or agencies:

K. The Department of Juvenile [Justice] SERVICES;

10-514.

(d) (2) "Private group home" does not include:

(ii) Any facility that is regulated by the Department of Juvenile
[Justice] SERVICES;

10-923.

(a)     Application for placement of a child or adolescent in a private therapeutic
group home may be made under this section by:

(6) On behalf of a child or adolescent, the Department of Juvenile
[Justice] SERVICES when the Department has custody or guardianship of the child or
adolescent under § 3-819 of the Courts Article; or

16-206.

(b)     The Department of Juvenile [Justice] SERVICES shall pay for juvenile
screening and treatment services that any person other than the Department
provides under Article 83C, § 2-118 of the Code. However, the Department later shall
bill and collect this cost of care as provided in this subtitle.

18-4A-03.

(a) Subject to the provisions of this section, the following individuals, not in
order of priority, may consent to the immunization of a minor if a parent is not
reasonably available and the authority to consent is not denied under subsection (b)
or (c) of this section:

(8) For minors in its care and custody, the Department of Juvenile
[Justice] SERVICES.

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