Maryland Code § HU-4-301

Section HU-4-301
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(a) The Secretary shall implement a comprehensive plan to recruit, train,
and retain child welfare caseworkers and casework supervisors who meet the
requirements of this section.
(b) (1) The Secretary shall hire as caseworkers only human services
professionals, such as:
(i) social workers licensed in accordance with Title 19 of the
Health Occupations Article;
(ii) psychologists licensed in accordance with Title 18 of the
Health Occupations Article;
(iii) professional counselors certified in accordance with Title
17 of the Health Occupations Article;
(iv) nurses licensed in accordance with Title 8 of the Health
Occupations Article;
(v) school psychologists certified in accordance with
regulations adopted under Title 6, Subtitle 7 of the Education Article; and
(vi) human service workers who:
1. have a degree in an appropriate behavioral science;
2. have completed the mandatory preservice training
and competency test; and
3. are supervised by licensed social workers.
(2) The Secretary may retain permanent employees employed on or
before December 31, 1998 who do not have the qualifications specified in paragraph
(1) of this subsection if the Secretary finds that the employees are performing their
duties satisfactorily.
(c) The Secretary shall:

(1) implement a preservice training program and competency test for
newly employed caseworkers;
(2) require that all new casework staff:
(i) be hired provisionally;
(ii) except for staff described in item (4) of this subsection,
complete a 40-hour preservice training program; and
(iii) pass a competency test before being granted permanent
employment status;
(3) implement mandatory standards for continuing education for all
caseworkers and casework supervisors that require that employees who fail to obtain
the required continuing education credits be subject to disciplinary action, including
demotion, suspension, and dismissal;
(4) develop and implement mandatory standards that exempt newly
hired individuals who have documented and verified casework experience or hold
appropriate State licensure from the 40-hour preservice training program specified
in item (2)(ii) of this subsection; and
(5) require caseworkers who are exempt from the preservice training
program specified in item (2)(ii) of this subsection and fail the competency test to
participate in the preservice training program and to take and pass the competency
test before being granted permanent employment status.
(d) (1) The Secretary may not employ human services professionals on a
contractual basis as caseworkers or casework supervisors, except as required to meet
an unanticipated need resulting from:
(i) a significant and unexpected increase in reports of child
abuse or neglect, or both; or
(ii) a significant and unexpected increase in the foster care or
kinship care caseload, or both.
(2) A caseworker or casework supervisor contractual position may
not exist longer than 1 year.
(e) Whenever the Secretary contracts with an outside entity for casework
services, the Secretary shall require the contractor to comply with the employment

qualifications, training curriculum, preservice and in-service training, and
competency testing required under this section.

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