Maryland Code § FL-5-704.4

Section FL-5-704.4
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Child advocacy center" has the meaning stated in § 13-2201 of
the Health - General Article.
(3) "Executive Director" means the Executive Director of the
Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy.
(4) "Qualified community-based victim services provider" means a
nonprofit organization with:
(i) demonstrated expertise providing direct services to victims
of sex trafficking or sexually exploited youth;
(ii) the capacity to provide victim-centered, trauma-informed
case management for youth victims of sex trafficking;
(iii) a demonstrated history of working in the community where
services will be provided; and
(iv) the ability to collaborate with other agencies, including law
enforcement, sexual assault crisis programs, child advocacy centers, and other direct
services providers.
(5) "Regional navigator" means a provider of services designated by
a grantee of the Safe Harbor Regional Navigator Grant Program established under
subsection (b) of this section.
(6) "Sex trafficking" has the meaning stated in § 5-701 of this
subtitle.
(7) "Sexual assault crisis program" means a program certified by the
federally recognized State sexual assault coalition.
(8) "Youth" means an individual under the age of 24 years.

(b) (1) There is a Safe Harbor Regional Navigator Grant Program.
(2) The purpose of the program is to support services for youth
victims of sex trafficking and labor trafficking by:
(i) creating and sustaining projects to provide services for
youth victims of sex trafficking that are victim-centered and trauma-informed;
(ii) facilitating and coordinating among local departments, the
Department of Juvenile Services, sexual assault crisis programs, child advocacy
programs, local offices of the Office of the Public Defender, and other state and local
agencies responding to youth victims of sex trafficking and labor trafficking;
(iii) ensuring that youth victims of sex trafficking and labor
trafficking have access to services described under subsection (e) of this section;
(iv) increasing the State's capacity to respond to youth sex
trafficking and labor trafficking; and
(v) training providers to appropriately identify and serve
youth victims of sex trafficking and labor trafficking.
(c) A grantee under the program may include:
(1) a child advocacy center;
(2) a sexual assault crisis program; or
(3) a qualified community-based victim services provider.
(d) Grants under this section shall be awarded:
(1) to ensure that emergency and long-term services are available for
youth victims of sex trafficking and labor trafficking in every jurisdiction in the State
by January 1, 2022; and
(2) to provide services in one jurisdiction or in more than one similar
jurisdiction in the same region.
(e) Services coordinated and provided by a grantee under this section shall
include:
(1) safety planning;

(2) emergency response;
(3) basic living needs, including housing;
(4) trauma counseling and mental health services;
(5) drug and alcohol abuse treatment;
(6) legal services;
(7) victim advocacy;
(8) case management; and
(9) designation of regional navigators.
(f) Notwithstanding any appropriation made under subsection (h) of this
section, not later than October 1, 2019, the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and
Policy shall provide grant funding for services provided by the Safe Harbor Regional
Navigator Grant Program.
(g) (1) Every 2 years, beginning December 1, 2019, the Executive
Director shall submit an independent evaluation report with qualitative and
quantitative data to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State
Government Article, the General Assembly regarding whether services coordinated
and provided by grantees under this section are available, adequate, and successfully
serving children and youth who are victims of sex trafficking and labor trafficking.
(2) Beginning December 1, 2019, the Department of Human Services
shall annually report to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State
Government Article, the General Assembly on:
(i) the number of reports of child sex trafficking and labor
trafficking made in the State in the preceding year;
(ii) the outcome or disposition of reports of child sex trafficking
and labor trafficking made in the State in the preceding year; and
(iii) the number of referrals made to regional navigators under
this section in the preceding year.
(h) The Governor may annually appropriate up to $3,000,000 for grant
funding provided under this section.

(i) The Executive Director may adopt regulations to carry out this section.

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