Maryland Code § CJ-3-819.1

Section CJ-3-819.1
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(a) Within 30 days after a voluntary placement petition is filed, the court
shall hold a voluntary placement hearing and shall make findings as to:
(1) Whether continuation of the placement is in the child's best
interests; and
(2) Whether reasonable efforts have been made to reunify the child
with the family or place the child in a timely manner in accordance with the child's
permanency plan.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, in making a
disposition on a voluntary placement petition under this section, the court shall:
(1) Order the child's voluntary placement to be terminated and the
child returned to the child's home and provided with available services and support
needed for the child to remain in the home;

(2) Order the child's voluntary placement to continue if the local
department and the child's parent or guardian continue to agree to the voluntary
placement;
(3) Subject to the provisions of § 3-819(h), (i), and (j) of this subtitle,
order an amendment to the voluntary placement agreement to address the needs of
the child; or
(4) If necessary to ensure the care, protection, safety, and mental and
physical development of the child, order the local department to file a CINA petition.
(c) In making a disposition on a voluntary placement petition for a former
CINA, the court shall:
(1) Order the former CINA's voluntary placement to continue and
make any necessary orders to address the needs of the former CINA, if the local
department and the former CINA continue to agree to the voluntary placement; or
(2) (i) Order the former CINA's voluntary placement to be
terminated; and
(ii) Terminate the local department's placement and care
responsibilities for the former CINA.

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