Maryland Code § HU-8-1004

Section HU-8-1004
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(a) On or before July 1, 2008, the Office and the cooperating departments
shall develop, coordinate, and implement a system for outcomes evaluation.
(b) The system for outcomes evaluation shall be used to:
(1) monitor the care, supervision, education, and treatment provided
by State-operated and State-supported programs described in § 8-1001(d)(2) of this
subtitle so that successful services can be expanded and services that do not produce
positive results can be identified;
(2) establish an evaluation system for program performance,
including measures of safety, quality, and effectiveness; and
(3) complete an assessment of the capacity of the programs described
in § 8-1001(d)(2) of this subtitle in the State that identifies programs in each
community to serve the needs of a family that resides in the community.
(c) The system for outcomes evaluation shall use standardized measures of
function to evaluate the child's:
(1) protection from harm while in out-of-home placement;
(2) stability of living environment;
(3) family situation and efforts to treat and counsel the family unit;
(4) educational and vocational development;
(5) job skills and employment readiness;
(6) legal and appropriate use of drugs and alcohol;
(7) progress in learning positive, nonaggressive behavioral habits;
and
(8) delinquency status.

(d) The system for outcomes evaluation shall ensure that collection and use
of data in the system maintains confidentiality of information on the children from
the cooperating departments.
(e) The system for outcomes evaluation shall ensure that a cooperating
department shall:
(1) facilitate the participation of programs described in § 8-
1001(d)(2) of this subtitle operated by the cooperating department or private agencies
with which the cooperating department has a contract for the placement of children
in out-of-home care; and
(2) include in the cooperating department's contract with a private
program provisions requiring the program to collect and report to the cooperating
department:
(i) child-specific demographic information; and
(ii) data necessary to evaluate changes in functioning of the
child as provided in subsection (c) of this section.
(f) When reporting demographic information and data under subsection (e)
of this section, a cooperating department:
(1) may not disclose personal identifiers; and
(2) shall ensure the confidentiality of the information about the
children under its responsibility.
(g) On or before October 1 of each year, the Department of Human Services,
in coordination with the other cooperating departments, shall submit a report to the
Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, to the
General Assembly on the progress of implementing the system for outcomes
evaluation.

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