Maryland Code § FL-4-515

Section FL-4-515
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(a) (1) The Executive Director shall establish a program in the
Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy to help victims of domestic violence
and their children.
(2) The purpose of the program is to provide for victims of domestic
violence and their children, in each region of this State:
(i) temporary shelter or help in obtaining shelter;

(ii) counseling;
(iii) information;
(iv) referral; and
(v) rehabilitation.
(b) As a part of the domestic violence program, there shall be, in a major
population center of this State, at least 1 program serving the area.
(c) Any program established under this section shall be subject to the
following conditions:
(1) the program shall provide victims of domestic violence and their
children with a temporary home and necessary counseling;
(2) the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy shall:
(i) supervise the program;
(ii) set standards of care and admission policies;
(iii) monitor the operation of the program and annually
evaluate the effectiveness of the program;
(iv) adopt rules and regulations that set fees for services at and
govern the operation of each program; and
(v) regularly consult, collaborate with, and consider the
recommendations of the federally recognized State domestic violence coalition
regarding domestic violence programs and policies, practices, and procedures that
impact victims of domestic violence and their children;
(3) the program shall accept from the police or any other referral
source in the community any victim of domestic violence and the child of any victim
of domestic violence;
(4) housing may not be provided under this subtitle to an applicant
for housing who is not a resident of this State at the time the application for housing
is made; and
(5) the program shall be certified by the federally recognized State
domestic violence coalition as a comprehensive domestic violence program.

‹ Prev All Maryland sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.