Maryland Code § HG-15-141.3

Section HG-15-141.3
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Certified violence prevention professional" means a prevention
professional who meets the requirements of subsection (c) of this section.
(3) "Community violence" means intentional acts of interpersonal
violence committed in public areas by individuals who are not family members or
intimate partners of the victim.
(4) (i) "Community violence prevention services" means
evidence-based, trauma-informed, supportive, and nonpsychotherapeutic services
provided by a certified violence prevention professional, within or outside a clinical
setting, for the purpose of promoting improved health outcomes and positive
behavioral change, preventing injury recidivism, and reducing the likelihood that an
individual who is the victim of community violence will commit or promote violence.
(ii) "Community violence prevention services" includes peer
support and counseling, mentorship, conflict mediation, crisis intervention, targeted
case management referrals to certified or licensed health care professionals or social
services providers, patient education, and screening services to victims of violence.
(5) "Interpersonal violence" means the intentional use of physical
force or power against another individual by an individual or a small group of
individuals.

(6) "Prevention professional" has the meaning provided by the
National Uniform Claim Committee, or its successor, under Code Number
405300000X.
(b) The Program shall provide community violence prevention services to
Program recipients who have:
(1) (i) Been exposed to community violence; or
(ii) A personal history of injury sustained as a result of an act
of community violence; and
(2) Been referred by a certified or licensed health care provider or
social services provider to a certified violence prevention professional to receive
community violence prevention services after the provider makes a determination
that the Program recipient is at an elevated risk of violent injury or retaliation
resulting from another act of community violence.
(c) A prevention professional seeking certification as a certified violence
prevention professional shall:
(1) Complete an accredited training and certification program for
certified violence prevention professionals, approved in accordance with subsection
(d) of this section; and
(2) Maintain the certification completed under item (1) of this
subsection.
(d) On or before January 1, 2023, the Department shall approve at least one
accredited training and certification program for certified violence prevention
professionals, which shall include:
(1) At least 35 hours of initial training, addressing the following:
(i) The profound effects of trauma and violence and the basics
of trauma-informed care;
(ii) Community violence prevention strategies, including
conflict mediation and retaliation prevention related to community violence;
(iii) Case management and advocacy practices; and
(iv) Patient privacy and the federal Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act of 1996; and

(2) At least 6 hours of continuing education every 2 years.
(e) An entity that employs or contracts with a certified violence prevention
professional to provide community violence prevention services shall:
(1) Maintain documentation that the certified violence prevention
professional has met the requirements of subsection (c) of this section; and
(2) Ensure that the certified violence prevention professional is
providing community violence prevention services in compliance with any applicable
standard of care, rule, regulation, and State or federal law.
(f) This section may not be construed to alter the scope of practice for any
health care professional.

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