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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 24-804

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§24–804.
(a)The Mayor of Baltimore City shall appoint an oversight committee for the Program.
(b)The oversight committee shall consist of:
(1)One representative from academia who specializes in public health issues;
(2)One representative from law enforcement;
(3)One representative from the Maryland Department of Health;
(4)One representative of a Baltimore City community group;
(5)One representative of an HIV advocacy group;
(6)One addiction treatment counselor;
(7)One recovering injecting drug user; and
(8)Up to three other individuals whom the Baltimore City Health Department determines to be appropriate for appointment to the oversight committee.
(c)The oversight committee shall:
(1)Provide advice to the Commissioner of Health and the Program Director on developing and revising as necessary:
(i)Program operating procedures for the distribution and exchange of hypodermic needles and syringes to injecting drug users;
(ii)A plan for community outreach and education;
(iii)A protocol for providing referrals for Program participants to addiction treatment and rehabilitation; and
(iv)A plan for evaluating the Program; and
(2)Provide ongoing oversight of the Program and make recommendations to the Program Director or the Commissioner of Health regarding any aspect of Program procedures, operation, or evaluation.
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