Maryland Code § HU-7-503

Section HU-7-503
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(a) There is a Steering Committee for the Alliance.
(b) The Steering Committee shall include the following members:
(1) the Secretary, or the Secretary's designee;
(2) the Superintendent of the State Police, or the Superintendent's
designee;
(3) the Executive Director of the Police and Correctional Training
Commissions, or the Executive Director's designee;
(4) the Deputy Secretary for Developmental Disabilities in the
Maryland Department of Health, or the Deputy Secretary's designee; and

(5) the following individuals, appointed by the Secretary:
(i) a representative of the Maryland Developmental
Disabilities Council;
(ii) two representatives of community-based organizations
that support people with intellectual disabilities and developmental disabilities;
(iii) four members of the public with knowledge of intellectual
disabilities and developmental disabilities, including at least two self-advocates and
a family member of an individual with an intellectual disability or developmental
disability; and
(iv) other members deemed necessary to carry out the work of
the Steering Committee.
(c) A member appointed by the Secretary:
(1) serves for a term of 3 years and until a successor is appointed and
qualifies; and
(2) may be reappointed.
(d) A member of the Steering Committee:
(1) may not receive compensation as a member of the Steering
Committee; but
(2) is entitled to reimbursement for expenses under the Standard
State Travel Regulations, as provided in the State budget.
(e) The Steering Committee shall:
(1) develop parameters for the Alliance, including expected outcomes
for and evaluation of the Alliance;
(2) select entities to operate the Alliance through a competitive
process;
(3) provide general oversight of the Alliance;
(4) approve the budget for the Alliance;

(5) review the Alliance's activities and outcomes;
(6) develop recommendations for sustainability and expansion of the
Alliance, including:
(i) costs of sustaining and expanding the Alliance;
(ii) potential sources of funding for the Alliance; and
(iii) compensation and supports for self-advocate educators;
and
(7) review, or request that the Alliance review, the content and
monitor the implementation of the training objectives and curriculum adopted by the
Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission for a community inclusion
training program:
(i) at least once every 4 years; or
(ii) more frequently if requested by the Maryland Police
Training and Standards Commission.

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