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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 24-1203

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§24–1203.
(a)Except as provided in subsection
(c)of this section, an agency or organization shall be approved by 2–1–1 Maryland as a 2–1–1 Maryland call center in order to provide 2–1–1 services in the State.
(b)When approving a 2–1–1 service provider, 2–1–1 Maryland shall consider:
(1)The ability of the proposed 2–1–1 service provider to meet the national 2–1–1 standards recommended by:
(i)The Alliance of Information and Referral Systems and adopted by the National 2–1–1 Collaborative; or
(ii)An equivalent entity;
(2)The financial stability of the proposed 2–1–1 service provider;
(3)Any community support for the proposed 2–1–1 service provider;
(4)Any experience that the proposed 2–1–1 service provider has with other information and referral services;
(5)The degree to which the county in which the proposed call center is to be located has dedicated substantial resources to the establishment of a single telephone source for non–emergency inquiries regarding county services; and
(6)Any other criteria that 2–1–1 Maryland considers appropriate.
(c)If an agency of the State that provides health and human services establishes a public information telephone line or hotline, the agency shall consult with 2–1–1 Maryland about using the 2–1–1 system to provide public access to information.
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