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the department and the Department of Behavioral and
Developmental Services for the purposes of investigation of an
inquiry or complaint. The ombudsman may also enter the premises
of the department and the Department of Behavioral and
Developmental Services for the purposes of investigation of an
inquiry or complaint without prior notice. The program shall
maintain the confidentiality of all information or records
obtained under this subsection.

 
Sec. 4. 22 MRSA §4087-A, sub-§§9 and 10, as enacted by PL 2001, c. 439,
Pt. X, §5, are amended to read:

 
9. Information. Beginning January 1, 2002, information
about the services of the program and any applicable grievance
and appeal procedures must be given to all children and
families receiving child welfare services from the department
and from all persons and entities contracting with the
department for the provision of child welfare services and to
all children and families receiving services from the
Department of Behavioral and Developmental Services.

 
10. Report. The program shall report to the Governor, the
department, the Department of Behavioral and Developmental
Services and the Legislature before January 1st each year on
the activities and services of the program, priorities among
types of inquiries and complaints that may have been set by
the program, waiting lists for services, the provision of
outreach services and recommendations for changes in policy,
rule or law to improve the provision of services.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill extends the duties of the ombudsman who provides
services to children and families regarding child welfare
services provided by the Department of Human Services to
include the provision of ombudsman services to children and
families regarding services provided to children by the
Department of Behavioral and Developmental Services.


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