Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 3 - Maryland Commission on Caregiving
Section 7-305 - Duties

(a)    The Commission shall:
        (1)    solicit and gather concerns of caregivers by:
            (i)    conducting surveys;
            (ii)    holding public hearings;
            (iii)    establishing a telephone hotline for public access; and
            (iv)    other appropriate means;
        (2)    develop and distribute to interested parties a handbook of current respite care and other family caregiver services available in the State;
        (3)    review successful respite care programs in other states;
        (4)    develop a model family caregiver support program that incorporates best practices from existing programs in this and other states;
        (5)    provide ongoing analysis of best practices in family caregiver support programs in this and other states;
        (6)    coordinate activities of existing and proposed family caregiver support services among State and local units;
        (7)    research available funding sources and explore possibilities for additional funds;
        (8)    identify unmet needs and priorities for additional funds; and
        (9)    monitor implementation of the Commission’s recommendations.
    (b)    The Commission shall report annually on its activities and recommendations regarding family caregiver support services to the Governor and, subject to § 2–1257 of the State Government Article, the General Assembly.