Maryland Code § SG-21-204

Section SG-21-204
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(a) The Department shall administer and manage the Program.
(b) The Department is responsible for expanding service opportunities in
the State through the Program with the following goals:
(1) creating a strong annual cohort bond of unity for corps
participants from urban, rural, and suburban areas of the State;
(2) ensuring all individuals have equitable access to participate in
the Program regardless of gender, race, religion, national origin, sexual orientation,
gender identity or expression, disability, geography, native language, or protected
veteran status;

(3) helping corps participants develop the critical job skills necessary
for creating a more equitable society as they serve their communities across the State,
using the lens of environmental, social, racial, and economic justice; and
(4) ensuring each district of the State can communicate its unique
community needs and choose the appropriate solutions.
(c) (1) The Department shall act as an intermediary with the
AmeriCorps Program to secure federal funding and alleviate the administrative
burden on State organizations seeking to participate in AmeriCorps programming.
(2) In working with the AmeriCorps Program under paragraph (1) of
this subsection, the Department shall focus on expanding the service opportunities
in:
(i) State and local parks;
(ii) public and community health sectors; and
(iii) the clean and renewable energy sector.
(d) The Department shall adopt regulations regarding:
(1) selection criteria for regional operating partners with a global
view of the needs of the communities in which the regional operating partner works,
who will identify and implement placement priorities for each Program pathway in
consultation with local community partners to expand capacity and create new
service programs as needed;
(2) eligibility requirements for participating organizations, classified
by the Department based on the number of service placements the organization's
grant will support, as:
(i) community employers; or
(ii) large-scale employers;
(3) prioritizing the placement of corps participants with
organizations based on the organization's demonstrated ability to transition
participants to full-time employment, postsecondary education, or registered
apprenticeships following completion of the service placement;
(4) a centralized process to facilitate efficient screening and
placement of corps participants into the appropriate service placement of a Program

pathway as well as effective measurement and evaluation of the corps participant's
service experience;
(5) reasonable workplace accommodations for corps participants
with disabilities;
(6) stipends for corps participants, including:
(i) monetary payment of at least the applicable county or
State minimum wage, whichever is greater;
(ii) health insurance benefits and the potential for wraparound
services; and
(iii) requirements for large-scale employers to provide
matching funds;
(7) a Program completion award of $6,000 for participants that
complete at least 9 months of service that shall be awarded as a cash stipend;
(8) workforce development training and wraparound services
provided to corps participants by participating organizations or State agencies;
(9) additional training and support services provided to corps
participants after the completion of the corps participant's service;
(10) ongoing evaluation of opportunities to expand service in the State
to address the State's workforce development needs, including opportunities within
State agencies for the creation and expansion of service opportunities within the
agencies; and
(11) ongoing evaluation of the Program to ensure access and
effectiveness, including:
(i) demographics of corps participants, including race,
ethnicity, age, sex, gender, education, and geography;
(ii) whether Program pathways are facilitating entry into
public sector workforce positions;
(iii) post-Program trajectories of corps participants; and
(iv) an evaluation of the needs served in the community by the
Program.

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