Maryland Code § HG-5-706

Section HG-5-706
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(a) The purpose of the local team is to prevent child deaths by:
(1) Promoting cooperation and coordination among agencies involved
in investigations of child deaths or in providing services to surviving family members;
(2) Developing an understanding of the causes and incidence of child
deaths in the county;
(3) Developing plans for and recommending changes within the
agencies the members represent to prevent child deaths; and

(4) Advising the State Team on changes to law, policy, or practice to
prevent child deaths.
(b) To achieve its purpose, the local team shall:
(1) In consultation with the State Team, establish and implement a
protocol for the local team;
(2) Set as its goal the investigation of child deaths in accordance with
national standards;
(3) Meet at least quarterly to review the status of child fatality cases,
recommend actions to improve coordination of services and investigations among
member agencies, and recommend actions within the member agencies to prevent
child deaths;
(4) Collect and maintain data as required by the State Team;
(5) Provide requested reports to the State Team, including discussion
of individual cases, steps taken to improve coordination of services and
investigations, steps taken to implement changes recommended by the local team
within member agencies, and recommendations on needed changes to State and local
law, policy, and practice to prevent child deaths; and
(6) In consultation with the State Team:
(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) In addition to the duties specified in subsection (b) of this section, a local
team may investigate the information and records of a child convicted of a crime or
adjudicated as having committed a delinquent act that caused a death or near fatality
described in § 5-707 of this subtitle.

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