Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 8 - Juvenile Causes -- Children in Need of Assistance
Section 3-830 - Court-Appointed Special Advocate Program

(a)    (1)    In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
        (2)    “Advocate” or “C.A.S.A.” means a Court-Appointed Special Advocate.
        (3)    “Program” means a Court-Appointed Special Advocate service that is created in a county with the support of the court for that county to provide trained volunteers whom the court may appoint to:
            (i)    Provide the court with background information to aid it in making decisions in the child’s best interest; and
            (ii)    Ensure that the child is provided appropriate case planning and services.
    (b)    (1)    There is a Court-Appointed Special Advocate Program.
        (2)    The purpose of the Program is to provide volunteers whose primary purpose is to ensure the provision of appropriate service and case planning consistent with the best interests of a child who is the subject of:
            (i)    A CINA proceeding;
            (ii)    A custody and guardianship proceeding under § 3-819.2 of this subtitle; or
            (iii)    A guardianship review proceeding under Title 5, Subtitle 3 of the Family Law Article.
        (3)    The Administrative Office of the Courts:
            (i)    Shall administer the Program;
            (ii)    Shall report annually to the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals and, subject to § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, to the General Assembly regarding the operation of the Program; and
            (iii)    May adopt rules governing the implementation and operation of the Program including funding, training, selection, and supervision of volunteers.
    (c)    The Governor may include funds in the budget to carry out the provisions of this section.
    (d)    An advocate or a member of the administrative staff of the Program is not liable for an act or omission in providing services or performing a duty on behalf of the Program, unless the act or omission constitutes reckless, willful, or wanton misconduct or intentionally tortious conduct.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Courts and Judicial Proceedings

Title 3 - Courts of General Jurisdiction -- Jurisdiction/special Causes of Action

Subtitle 8 - Juvenile Causes -- Children in Need of Assistance

Section 3-801 - Definitions

Section 3-802 - Purposes and Construction of Subtitle

Section 3-803 - Jurisdiction of Court

Section 3-804 - Continuing Jurisdiction; Termination of Jurisdiction

Section 3-805 - Venue

Section 3-806 - Assignment of Judges; Qualifications

Section 3-807 - Magistrate for Juvenile Causes

Section 3-808 - Cases to Be Tried Without Jury

Section 3-809 - Filing of Petition; Notice for Decision Not to File; Request for Review

Section 3-810 - Form of Pleadings; Procedures; Confidentiality

Section 3-811 - Content of Petition

Section 3-812 - Waiver of Reunification Efforts in Cases of Abuse, Torture, Crimes of Violence, or Abandonment

Section 3-813 - Right to Counsel

Section 3-814 - Taking Child Into Custody

Section 3-815 - Shelter Care for Child Alleged to Be in Need of Assistance

Section 3-816 - Study Concerning Matters Relevant to Case

Section 3-816.1 - Findings in Certain Hearings

Section 3-816.2 - Review Hearings

Section 3-816.3 - Rights of Preadoptive Parents, Foster Parents, and Caregivers of Child

Section 3-816.4 - Educational Stability

Section 3-817 - Adjudicatory Hearing

Section 3-818 - Presumption That Child Is Not Receiving Proper Care and Attention

Section 3-819 - Disposition Hearing

Section 3-819.1 - Voluntary Placement Hearing

Section 3-819.2 - Custody and Guardianship to Individual

Section 3-820 - Removal of Child From Court-Ordered Placement

Section 3-821 - Order Controlling Conduct of Person Before Court

Section 3-822 - Address and Identity of Parents

Section 3-823 - Permanency Plan for Out-of-Home Placement

Section 3-824 - Emergency Medical or Psychiatric Treatment; Withholding or Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Procedure

Section 3-825 - Limitations Regarding Commitment Facilities

Section 3-826 - Reports Prior to Hearings; Custodian Progress Reports

Section 3-827 - Confidentiality of Records

Section 3-828 - Contributing to Acts, Omissions, or Conditions Rendering a Child in Need of Assistance

Section 3-829 - Local Juvenile Court Committees

Section 3-830 - Court-Appointed Special Advocate Program