Maryland Family Law Section 5-534
§ 5-534.
  (a)   In this section, "kinship parent" means an individual who is related by blood or marriage within five degrees of consanguinity or affinity under the civil law rule to a child who is in the care, custody, or guardianship of the local department and with whom the child may be placed for temporary or long-term care other than adoption.
  (b)   The Administration shall establish a kinship care program.
  (c)   (1)   In selecting a placement that is in the best interests of a child in need of out-of-home placement, the local department shall, as a first priority, attempt to place the child with a kinship parent.
    (2)   The local department shall exhaust all reasonable resources to locate a kinship parent for initial placement of the child.
    (3)   If no kinship parent is located at the time of the initial placement, the child shall be placed in a foster care setting.
    (4)   If a kinship parent is located subsequent to the placement of a child in a foster care setting, the local department may, if it is in the best interest of the child, place the child with the kinship parent.
  (d)   (1)   A kinship parent may not be less than 21 years of age.
    (2)   The local department may waive the age requirement of paragraph (1) of this subsection if a potential kinship parent:
      (i)   is at least 18 years of age; and
      (ii)   lives with a spouse who is at least 21 years of age.
  (e)   The Administration shall adopt regulations to implement this section that are consistent with the provisions of this section.