Unannotated Code of Maryland (Last Updated: May 16, 2014) |
HEALTH - GENERAL |
TITLE 20. MISCELLANEOUS HEALTH PROVISIONS |
SUBTITLE 1. CONSENT PROVISIONS |
PART I. MINORS |
§ 20-105. Relative providing informal kinship care to child
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(a) Definitions. --
(1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Informal kinship care" means a living arrangement in which a relative of a child, who is not in the care, custody, or guardianship of the local Department of Social Services, provides for the care and custody of the child due to a serious family hardship.
(3) "Relative" means an adult related to the child by blood or marriage within the fifth degree of consanguinity.
(4) "Serious family hardship" means:
(i) Death of a parent or legal guardian of the child;
(ii) Serious illness of a parent or legal guardian of the child;
(iii) Drug addiction of a parent or legal guardian of the child;
(iv) Incarceration of a parent or legal guardian of the child;
(v) Abandonment by a parent or legal guardian of the child; or
(vi) Assignment of a parent or legal guardian to active military duty.
(b) Power to give consent for medical care. -- A relative providing informal kinship care for a child may consent to health care on behalf of the child if:
(1) A court has not appointed a guardian for the child or awarded custody of the child to an individual other than the relative providing informal kinship care; and
(2) The relative verifies the informal kinship care relationship through a sworn affidavit that:
(i) Meets the requirements of this section; and
(ii) Is filed with the Department of Human Resources, Social Services Administration.
(c) Affidavit. -- The affidavit shall include:
(1) The name and date of birth of the child;
(2) The name and address of the child's parent or legal guardian;
(3) The name and address of the relative providing informal kinship care;
(4) The date the relative assumed informal kinship care;
(5) The nature of the serious family hardship and why it resulted in informal kinship care; and
(6) The kinship relation to the child of the relative providing informal kinship care.
(d) Affidavit -- Form. -- The affidavit shall be in the following form:
(1) I, the undersigned, am over eighteen (18) years of age and competent to testify to the facts and matters set forth herein.
(2) (name of child), whose date of birth is , is living
with me because of the following serious family hardship (check each that is
applicable):
Death of father/mother/legal guardian
Serious illness of father/mother/legal guardian
Drug addiction of father/mother/legal guardian
Incarceration of father/mother/legal guardian
Abandonment by father/mother/legal guardian
Assignment of father/mother/legal guardian to active military duty
(3) The name and last known address of the child's parent(s) or legal
guardian is:
(4) My kinship relation to the child is
(5) My address is:
Street Apt. No.
City State Zip Code
(6) I assumed informal kinship care of this child for 24 hours a day and
7 days a week on (day/month/year).
(7) The name and address of the school that the child attends is:
(8) I solemnly affirm under the penalties of perjury that the contents
of the foregoing are true to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief.
Signature of Affiant
(Day/month/year)
(e) Affidavit -- Where available. -- Affidavit forms that comply with subsection (d) of this section shall be made available free of charge at the offices of each county board of education and each local health department.
(f) Notification of change in status. -- If a change occurs in the care or in the serious family hardship of the child, the relative providing informal kinship care shall notify the Department of Human Resources, Social Services Administration in writing within 30 days after the change occurs.
(g) Annual filing. -- The relative providing informal kinship care shall file an affidavit annually with the Department of Human Resources, Social Services Administration for each year the child continues to live with the relative because of a serious family hardship.
(h) Copies given to health care provider. -- A copy of the affidavit shall be given to the health care provider that treats the child.
(i) Medical and public assistance entitlements available. -- The relative providing informal kinship care may apply on behalf of the child for all medical and public assistance entitlements for which the child may be eligible.
(j) Affidavit not abrogating parental or guardian consent in future. -- An affidavit under this section does not abrogate the right of the parent or guardian of a child to consent to health care on behalf of the child in a future health care decision.