Child Advocacy Centers - Continuity of Care Standards for Health Care Professionals and Reports of Violations
Requiring that standards established by the Maryland Statewide Organization for Child Advocacy Centers require an individual employed by or contracted with a child advocacy center providing mental health services in a child advocacy center to be licensed or certified, if applicable, and provide services within the scope of the license or certification and require each child advocacy center to establish a certain continuity of care plan; authorizing the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy to issue certain grants; etc.
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Last action: Motion Special Order until Next Session (Senator Folden) Adopted · Apr 13, 2026
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