CAUTION: READ FULL TEXT OF SECTION FOR SPECIAL NOTE
  (a)   To implement the policies set forth in this subtitle, the Secretary
shall establish in each local department of social services a program
of services to families with children. The program shall be available
to:
    (1)   those families who are receiving temporary cash assistance or
Supplemental Security Income; and
    (2)   those families whose gross income is 80% or less of this State's
median income adjusted for family size in accordance with rules and
regulations adopted by the Social Services Administration.
  (b)   For purposes of this subtitle, services to families with children are:
    (1)   functional services to help a family resolve a situational crisis
brought on by catastrophe, deprivation of income, lack of shelter,
physical illness, mental illness, death, desertion, or abandonment;
    (2)   family counseling:
      (i)   to resolve marital conflict, familial conflict, and parent-child
relationship problems; and
      (ii)   to teach child care and development and parenting skills;
    (3)   information and referral services to teach families how to locate and
use community services, including health care services; and
    (4)   home management services to teach the management of household duties
and responsibilities, including budgeting
skills.
** SPECIAL NOTE: EFFECTIVE - JANUARY 1, 2006 - CHAPTER 464 -
2005 **
  (a)   (1)   To implement the policies set forth in this subtitle, the Secretary
shall establish in each local department a program of services to
families with children.
    (2)   The program shall be available to:
      (i)   those families who are receiving temporary cash assistance or
Supplemental Security Income; and
      (ii)   those families whose gross income is 80% or less of this State's
median income adjusted for family size in accordance with regulations
adopted by the Social Services Administration.
  (b)   For purposes of this subtitle, services to families with children are:
    (1)   functional services to help a family resolve a situational crisis
brought on by catastrophe, deprivation of income, lack of shelter,
physical illness, mental illness, death, desertion, or abandonment;
    (2)   family counseling:
      (i)   to resolve marital conflict, familial conflict, and parent-child
relationship problems; and
      (ii)   to teach child care and development and parenting skills;
    (3)   information and referral services to teach families how to locate and
use community services, including health care services; and
    (4)   home management services to teach the management of household duties
and responsibilities, including budgeting skills.
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