Maryland Code § HG-5-704

Section HG-5-704
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(a) The purpose of the State Team is to prevent child deaths by:
(1) Developing an understanding of the causes and incidence of child
deaths;
(2) Developing plans for and implementing changes within the
agencies represented on the State Team to prevent child deaths; and
(3) Advising the Governor, the General Assembly, and the public on
changes to law, policy, and practice to prevent child deaths.
(b) To achieve its purpose, the State Team shall:
(1) Undertake annual statistical studies of the incidence and causes
of child fatalities in the State, including an analysis of community and public and

private agency involvement with the decedents and their families before and after
the deaths;
(2) Review reports from local teams;
(3) Provide training and written materials to the local teams
established under § 5-705 of this subtitle to assist them in carrying out their duties,
including model protocols for the operation of local teams;
(4) In cooperation with local teams, develop a protocol for child
fatality investigations, including procedures for local health departments, law
enforcement agencies, local medical examiners, and local departments of social
services, using best practices from other states and jurisdictions;
(5) Develop a protocol for the collection of data regarding child deaths
and provide training to local teams and county health departments on the use of the
protocol;
(6) Undertake a study of the operations of local teams, including the
State and local laws, regulations, and policies of the agencies represented on the local
teams, recommend appropriate changes to any regulation or policy needed to prevent
child deaths, and include proposals for changes to State or local laws in the annual
report required by item (12) of this subsection;
(7) Consider local and statewide training needs, including cross-
agency training and service gaps, and make recommendations to member agencies to
develop and deliver these training needs;
(8) Examine confidentiality and access to information laws,
regulations, and policies for agencies with responsibilities for children, including
health, public welfare, education, social services, mental health, and law enforcement
agencies, recommend appropriate changes to any regulations and policies that
impede the exchange of information necessary to protect children from preventable
deaths, and include proposals for changes to statutes in the annual report required
by item (12) of this subsection;
(9) Examine the policies and procedures of State and local agencies
and specific cases that the State Team considers necessary to perform its duties under
this section, in order to evaluate the extent to which State and local agencies are
effectively discharging their child protection responsibilities in accordance with:
(i) The State plan under 42 U.S.C. § 5106a(b);

(ii) The child protection standards set forth in 42 U.S.C. §
5106a(b); and
(iii) Any other criteria that the State Team considers important
to ensure the protection of children;
(10) Educate the public regarding the incidence and causes of child
deaths, the public role in preventing child deaths, and specific steps the public can
undertake to prevent child deaths;
(11) Recommend to the Secretary any regulations necessary for its
own operation and the operation of the local teams;
(12) Provide the Governor, the public, and subject to § 2-1257 of the
State Government Article, the General Assembly, with annual written reports, which
shall include the State Team's findings and recommendations; and
(13) In consultation with local teams:
(i) Define "near fatality"; and
(ii) Develop procedures and protocols that local teams and the
State Team may use to review cases of near fatality.
(c) The State Team shall coordinate its activities under this section with
the State Citizens Review Board for Children, local citizens review panels, and the
State Council on Child Abuse and Neglect in order to avoid unnecessary duplication
of effort.
(d) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, members
and staff of the State Team:
(i) May not disclose to any person or government official any
identifying information about any specific child protection case about which the State
Team is provided information; and
(ii) May make public other information unless prohibited by
law.
(2) (i) In carrying out the responsibilities under this section and
subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, the members and staff of the State
Team may provide identifying information to a national center for child death review
in accordance with a data use agreement that:

1. Authorizes access to identifiable information only to
the members and staff of the State Team;
2. Authorizes the national center for child death review
to access only de-identified information; and
3. Requires the national center for child death review
to act as a fiduciary agent of the State and local teams.
(ii) Information provided to a national center for child death
review in accordance with this subsection is confidential and subject to the same
confidentiality and discovery protections that apply to the State and local teams as
set forth in § 5-709 of this subtitle.
(e) In addition to any other penalties provided by law, the Secretary may
impose on any person who violates subsection (d) of this section a civil penalty not
exceeding $500 for each violation.

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