Maryland Code § FL-5-3A-39

Section FL-5-3A-39
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(a) A child placement agency shall make reasonable efforts to compile and
make available to a prospective adoptive parent:
(1) all of the prospective adoptee's medical and mental health records
that the agency has; or
(2) a comprehensive medical and mental health history of the
prospective adoptee.
(b) On request of a prospective adoptive parent, a child placement agency
shall make reasonable efforts to compile a pertinent medical and mental health
history of each of the prospective adoptee's parents, if available to the agency, and to
make the history available to the prospective adoptive parent.
(c) (1) If, after adoption, a child placement agency receives medical or
mental health information about the adoptee or adoptee's former parent, the agency
shall make reasonable efforts to make the information available to the adoptive
parent.
(2) If, after adoption, the adoptive parent requests additional
information, the child placement agency shall make reasonable efforts to notify the
former parent, at the former parent's last known address available to the agency, of
the request and the reason for the request.
(d) A medical or mental health history compiled under this section may not
contain identifying information as to a parent.

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