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    • Title 5 - Children
    • Subtitle 5 - Child Care; Foster Care
    • Part V - Criminal Background Investigations for Employees of Facilities and Other Individuals That Care for or Supervise Children
    • Section 5-555 - Contesting Findings

    Maryland Statutes
    Part V - Criminal Background Investigations for Employees of Facilities and Other Individuals That Care for or Supervise Children
    Section 5-555 - Contesting Findings

    An individual may contest the finding of a criminal conviction, a probation before judgment disposition, a not criminally responsible disposition, or pending charge reported in a printed statement in accordance with §§ 10–223 through 10–228 of the Criminal Procedure Article.

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    Structure Maryland Statutes

    Maryland Statutes

    Family Law

    Title 5 - Children

    Subtitle 5 - Child Care; Foster Care

    Part V - Criminal Background Investigations for Employees of Facilities and Other Individuals That Care for or Supervise Children

    Section 5-550 - Definitions

    Section 5-551 - Required; Facilities Requiring Criminal History Records Check

    Section 5-552 - Printed Statement

    Section 5-553 - Prior Criminal Offenses

    Section 5-554 - Duties of Department

    Section 5-554.1 - Cross-Reference Check

    Section 5-555 - Contesting Findings

    Section 5-556 - Failure to Disclose Prior Conviction or Existence of Pending Charge

    Section 5-557 - Immunity From Civil or Criminal Liability

    Section 5-558 - Duties of Secretary

    Section 5-559 - Criminal History Records Checks in Emergency Out-of-Home Placements

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