Maryland Code § HO-20-205

Section HO-20-205
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(a) In addition to the powers and duties set forth elsewhere in this title, the
Board in consultation with the Children's Cabinet shall:
(1) Adopt regulations to carry out the provisions of this subtitle;
(2) Establish standards for the certification of applicants;
(3) Conduct a continuing study and investigation of program
administrators and residential child and youth care practitioners to improve:
(i) Certification standards; and
(ii) Procedures for enforcing these standards;
(4) Establish a tiered certification structure for residential child and
youth care practitioners; and
(5) Devise examinations and adopt investigative procedures to:
(i) Determine whether program administrators and
residential child and youth care practitioners meet the standards adopted by the
Board; and
(ii) Assure that program administrators and residential child
and youth care practitioners continue to meet these standards.
(b) In addition to the duties set forth elsewhere in this title, the Board shall:
(1) Maintain a registry of all program administrators and residential
child and youth care practitioners certified by the Board;
(2) Submit an annual report to the Governor and Children's Cabinet;
(3) Adopt a code of ethics that the Board considers appropriate and
applicable to the program administrators and residential child and youth care
practitioners certified by the Board;

(4) Establish continuing education requirements for the program
administrators certified by the Board;
(5) Establish training and continuing education requirements for the
residential child and youth care practitioners certified by the Board; and
(6) Create committees as it deems appropriate to advise the Board on
special issues.

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