- A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
- (1) “Administration” means the Social Services Administration.
(2) “Case manager” means a provider agent or representative responsible for:
- (a) Providing supervision, training, and consultation to treatment and biological parents;
- (b) Arranging and ensuring necessary services to a child; and
- (c) Acting as the leader of a child's treatment team.
- (3) “Case plan” means a written description of a child's needs and services to be provided to meet those needs as outlined in COMAR 07.02.13.05D and the relevant federal statutes and regulations.
- (4) “Clinical supervisor” means a provider agent or representative responsible for providing supervision, training, consultation, and support to the case manager.
- (5) “Foster family care” means 24-hour substitute care provided for a child in an approved or licensed foster family home.
- (6) “Local department” means the department of social services in a county or Baltimore City.
- (7) “Medical passport” means a confidential, abbreviated health record as outlined in COMAR 07.02.11.08.
(8) “Permanency plan” means a plan specifying:
- (a) Where and with whom a child shall live; and
- (b) The proposed legal relationship between a child and the child's permanent caretaker or caretakers.
- (9) “Professional staff” means the case manager and clinical supervisor within the treatment foster care program.
- (10) “Progress report” means a provider agency's written update of a child's treatment plan for a specific time period.
(11) “Provider agency” means the unit within the:
- (a) Local department of social services charged with implementing the treatment foster care program; or
- (b) Licensed child placement agency responsible for implementing the treatment foster care program.
- (12) “Record keeping” means a systematic recording of information documenting activities of a child's behavior and progress in targeted areas, as defined by the treatment plan.
- (13) “Respite care” means short-term care for a child to relieve the treatment family or care giver.
(14) “Serious emotional, behavioral condition” means a limitation of an individual's capacity which adversely affects the individual's ability to perform in the following areas:
- (a) Daily living skills;
- (b) Community living skills;
- (c) Interpersonal relationships; and
- (d) Appropriate educational activities.
- (15) “Treatment” means the coordinated provision of services and use of procedures designed to produce a planned outcome in an individual's behavior, attitude, or general condition based on a thorough assessment of possible contributing factors.
(16) “Treatment accountability” means:
- (a) Behaviorably measurable time-limited goals and a set of written procedures for achieving them; and
- (b) A process for assessing results.
- (17) “Treatment foster care” means a 24-hour substitute care program, operated by a licensed child placement agency or local department of social services, for children with a serious emotional, behavioral, medical, or psychological condition.
(18) “Treatment foster parent” means a caretaker who is:
- (a) Licensed and trained by a child placement agency to perform parenting duties; and
- (b) Responsible for implementing, monitoring, and assessing the progress of a child's individual treatment within the home setting.
- (19) “Treatment plan” means a written description of the objectives, goals, and services to address the needs of a child, including the child's projected length of stay in the program.
- (20) “Universal precautions” means health and safety measures used as a barrier between an individual and another individual's body fluids.
Authority: Family Law Article, §§5-501—5-534, Annotated Code of Maryland;
Agency Note: Federal Regulatory Reference 45 CFR §§228.13 and 228.42
Effective date: October 9, 1995 (22:20 Md. R. 1541)