2013 Maryland Code
HUMAN SERVICES
§ 8-406 - State Care Team -- Membership; terms; chair.


MD Human Svs Code § 8-406 (2013) What's This?

§8-406.

(a) Each local care team shall include:

(1) at least one representative from:

(i) the Department of Juvenile Services;

(ii) the Developmental Disabilities Administration;

(iii) the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration;

(iv) the Mental Hygiene Administration or the local core service agency;

(v) the local school system;

(vi) the local health department;

(vii) the local department of social services; and

(viii) the local management board;

(2) a parent, parent advocate, or both, appointed by the chair of the local care team in consultation with the child advocacy community; and

(3) a nonvoting representative of the local office of the division of rehabilitative services to represent individuals who are 16 years old and older.

(b) Each local care team shall establish the terms of its members.

(c) Each local care team shall select its chair from among its members for a designated term of office.

(d) Each local care team:

(1) shall determine which of its members will have responsibility for its administrative functions; and

(2) if two or more members will share the responsibility, shall determine the rotation of the administrative functions.

(e) Subject to the availability of funds, a parent or parent advocate who is a member of a local care team may receive:

(1) the compensation provided in the State or local budget; and

(2) reimbursement for expenses, in accordance with the Standard State Travel Regulations.

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