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Maryland Judicial Center
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e-mail: tracy.watkins-tribbitt@mdcourts.gov
web: http://mdcourts.gov/family/fccip/implementcom.html
Maryland Judicial Center, 580 Taylor Ave., Annapolis, Maryland, August 2003. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Organizational Structure |
Origin & Functions |
Appointed by Chief Judge, Court of Appeals: William O. Carr; Zakia Mahasa; Katherine D. Savage; Ann R. Sparrough; Peter M. Tabatsko; David W. Young; two vacancies.
Ex officio: Charles R. Cooper, Administrator, State Citizens Review Board for Children; Rebecca B. Bridgett, Ed.D., Acting State Director of Social Services.
REPRESENTATION SUBCOMMITTEE
Katherine D. Savage, Chair
STATISTICS SUBCOMMITTEE
Patrick L. Woodward, Chair
TRAINING SUBCOMMITTEE
David W. Young, Chair
To receive funds through the federal Family Preservation and Support Act of 1993, Maryland, in 1994, began the Foster Care Court Improvement Project. The Project assessed how Maryland courts were handling cases of foster care, including those of child abuse and neglect, termination of parental rights, and subsequent adoption. From that assessment, the State devised a plan, Improving Court Performance for Abused and Neglected Children, issued September 1997. Federal guidelines require the State to implement its plan.
Maryland's plan recommended that the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals form the Foster Care Court-Improvement Implementation Committee to monitor the Project, and hire a Director to oversee implementation of the plan.
Through five subcommittees, the Committee works to carry out the recommendations included in the State plan. The Committee approves grant expenditures and proposes changes to statutes and rules. It also sets priorities; fosters support and cooperation between judicial and executive agencies (and any other parties affected by implementation); and acts as judicial liaison with local, State and federal agencies.
Committee members were selected from the membership of the Family and Domestic Relations Law Committee and the Juvenile Law Committee of the Maryland Judicial Conference. Two members serve ex officio.
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