Maryland Code § HG-13-5204

Section HG-13-5204
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(a) The Center shall:
(1) Work in consultation with the Governor's Office of Crime
Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services or any successor agency, the Maryland State
Police, and any other relevant State or local agency to ensure a multidepartmental
approach to reducing firearm violence;
(2) Solicit and consider recommendations from:
(i) Communities disproportionately impacted by firearm
violence;
(ii) Public health experts;

(iii) Individuals or organizations with expertise in firearm
safety and training; and
(iv) Any other experts, groups, or organizations as the
executive director determines appropriate and necessary; and
(3) (i) On or before May 1, 2025, submit a preliminary State Plan
for a Public Health Approach to Reducing Firearm Violence to guide the work of the
Center to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government
Article, the General Assembly; and
(ii) On or before May 1, 2029, and every 4 years thereafter,
submit a State Strategic Plan for Firearm Violence Reduction Using Public Health
Strategies to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government
Article, the General Assembly.
(b) The Center may:
(1) Offer training and technical assistance to State and local
agencies, health care professionals, and community and faith-based organizations to
increase capacity to implement evidence-based firearm violence prevention and
intervention strategies;
(2) Issue best practice guidance and model processes in consultation
with affected communities regarding implementation of evidence-based firearm
violence prevention and intervention strategies;
(3) In consultation with the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention,
Youth, and Victim Services or any successor agency, facilitate cross-jurisdictional
data and information sharing;
(4) Conduct public awareness campaigns;
(5) Share data and collaborate with higher education and research
institutions regarding the prevention of firearm violence;
(6) Promote the development of evidence-based firearm violence
prevention initiatives in affected communities throughout the State; and
(7) Engage in any other activity consistent with the Center's mission.

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