Maryland Code § CP-11-914

Section CP-11-914
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Subject to the authority of the Executive Director, the Board shall:
(1) submit to the Governor an annual written report of its activities,
including its administration of the Fund;
(2) monitor the service needs of victims;
(3) advise the Governor on the needs of victims;
(4) recommend the appointment of the Victim Services Coordinator
to the Executive Director;

(5) review and approve the Victim Services Coordinator's plans and
annual reports, and the Victim Services Coordinator's implementation, operation,
and revision of programs;
(6) approve or disapprove each grant application submitted by the
Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy;
(7) advise the State's Attorneys' Coordination Council on the
adoption of regulations governing the administration of the Victim and Witness
Protection and Relocation Program established under § 11-902 of this subtitle;
(8) advise the State's Attorneys' Coordinator on the administration
of the Victim and Witness Protection and Relocation Program;
(9) (i) develop pamphlets to notify victims and victim's
representatives of the rights, services, and procedures provided under Article 47 of
the Maryland Declaration of Rights or State law, how to request information
regarding an unsolved case, how to file a complaint to the Department of Juvenile
Services alleging that a child is in need of supervision, and how to request that an
offender be placed on electronic monitoring or electronic monitoring with victim stay-
away alert technology, including:
1. one pamphlet relating to the MDEC system protocol
registration process and the time before and after the filing of a charging document
other than an indictment or information in circuit court; and
2. a second pamphlet relating to the time after the
filing of an indictment or information in circuit court; and
(ii) develop a poster to notify victims of the right to request a
private room in a law enforcement agency or unit to report crimes under Title 3 of the
Criminal Law Article; and
(10) develop a notification request form and an MDEC system protocol
in consultation with the Administrative Office of the Courts, through which a victim
or victim's representative may request to be notified under § 11-104 of this title.

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