Maryland Code § HG-8-6C-01

Section HG-8-6C-01
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Eligible functions" includes:
(1) Transportation to and from treatment services;
(2) Treatment, prevention, or coordination staff;
(3) Data sharing services among counties and other appropriate
treatment providers;
(4) Education or outreach programs and materials;
(5) In-community emergency behavioral health services or crisis
stabilization units; and
(6) Behavioral health programs in schools.
(c) "Eligible population" includes:
(1) Mothers of drug-addicted infants;
(2) Parents of children in need of assistance;
(3) Hospital emergency room admittees;
(4) Needy families receiving temporary cash assistance;
(5) Foster care children and parents;
(6) Children in after-school programs and their parents, including
children and parents in programs supported by the Maryland After-School
Opportunity Fund;
(7) Adolescents;
(8) Parents subject to arrearages in child support payments;

(9) Drug offenders under the supervision of the Division of Parole
and Probation;
(10) Pretrial correctional incarcerated individuals;
(11) Prerelease correctional incarcerated individuals;
(12) The general incarcerated individual population within county-
managed correctional facilities;
(13) Parents of children entering out-of-home placements or at risk
of entering out-of-home placements; and
(14) Drug offenders under the supervision of the problem solving
courts.
(d) "Partnership funding" means money granted from the Substance Abuse
Treatment Outcomes Partnership Fund to match local funding.
(e) "Proposal" means a plan under this subtitle to provide new or expanded
substance abuse treatment services.
(f) "Request for Partnership funding" means a proposal, submitted by the
governing bodies of one or more jurisdictions, to provide substance abuse treatment
services to one or more eligible populations or to provide eligible functions within the
requesting jurisdiction or jurisdictions.

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