(a) With the consent of the State Advisory Board, the Secretary may establish an advisory board for one or more facilities.
(b) Each board shall consist of individuals that the Secretary and the State Advisory Board consider to be helpful in matters that relate to the effective operation and improvement of the facility.
(c) A representative of the Juvenile Justice Monitoring Unit of the Office of the Attorney General established under Title 6, Subtitle 4 of the State Government Article shall be available to attend meetings of each advisory board.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 2 - Department of Juvenile Services
Part II - Facilities, Programs, and Services
Section 9-226 - State Facilities -- Establishment and Operation
Section 9-227 - State Facilities -- Management
Section 9-228 - State Facilities -- Bond Requests
Section 9-229 - State Facilities -- Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center
Section 9-230 - State Facilities -- Advisory Boards
Section 9-231 - Group Homes and Institutions
Section 9-232 - Runaway Youth Homes
Section 9-233 - Youth Services Bureaus
Section 9-234 - Juvenile Care Facilities -- in General
Section 9-235 - Juvenile Care Facilities -- Child Care Homes
Section 9-236 - Juvenile Care Facilities -- Child Care Institutions
Section 9-237 - Juvenile Detention Facilities -- Standards
Section 9-238.1 - Programming for Regional Services
Section 9-239 - Nonsecure Placement Alternatives -- Standards
Section 9-240 - Step-Down Aftercare
Section 9-240.1 - Maryland Rising Program
Section 9-241 - Required Programs
Section 9-242 - Informational Programs
Section 9-243 - Relationship to Courts
Section 9-244 - Provision of Court Staff
Section 9-245 - Foster Parents -- Liability Insurance and Reimbursement