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Maryland
Mary Johnson
FASD State Coordinator
Center for Maternal and Child Health
Family Health Administration
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
201 West Preston Street, 3rd Floor
Baltimore, MD 21201
Teléfono: 410-767-5581
Fax: 410-333-5233
Correo electrónico: mary.johnson@maryland.gov
Grupo de Trabajo estatal de EDAF
Coalición sobre el EDAF de Maryland
Chair: Dr. Diana Cheng
Maryland Department Health and Mental Hygiene
Family Health Administration
Maternal and Child Health
Teléfono: 410-767-6719
Correo electrónico: chengd@dhmh.state.md.us
Co-Chair: Kathleen Mitchell
Vice Presidente
National Organization of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
900 17th Street NW
Suite 910
Washington, DC 20006
Teléfono: 202-785-4585
Correo electrónico: mitchell@nofas.org
Sitio web estatal sobre el EDAF
fha.dhmh.maryland.gov/mch/SitePages/fasd_home.aspx
Plan estatal de EDAF
Maryland State Plan
Recursos estatales sobre SAF/EDAF
Coalición sobre el EDAF de Maryland – ofrece folletos para el consumidor y profesional, volantes, carteles, etc.
Sitio web:
fha.dhmh.maryland.gov/mch/SitePages/fasd_maryland.aspx
Información Legislativa:
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HB832  
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Requirements for Professionals
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2012
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“Any health practitioner involved in the delivery or care of an infant shall
notify the local department if: (1) the infant was born with and identified as:
(i) being affected by the use of any illegal drug, or by withdrawal symptoms resulting
from prenatal drug exposure to any illegal drug as evidenced by toxicology screen
or any other appropriate test; or (ii) being affected by a fetal alcohol spectrum
disorder;…”
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3/25/12: Unfavorable report by Committee on the Judiciary; withdrawn.
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HB121 
SB168 
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Funding
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2011
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For the purpose of altering State tax rates for alcoholic beverages sold in Maryland;
altering the distribution of the alcoholic beverage tax revenue; requiring the Comptroller
to distribute a portion of the alcoholic beverage tax revenue to certain special
funds to be used only for certain purposes; establishing the Developmental Disability
Support Fund as a special fund to be used to support certain services for individuals
with developmental disabilities WHEREAS, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol
Spectrum Disorder are the leading known preventable causes of intellectual and physical
disabilities; and WHEREAS, One in 100 live births is affected by Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder each year, with lifetime health care costs of
more than $800,000 incurred;...
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HB121: 2/23/11 – Ways & Means hearing scheduled; no further status given.
SB168: 2/23/11 – Budget & Taxation hearing scheduled; no further status given.
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SB717 
HB832 
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Funding
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2010
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Comptroller to distribute a portion of the alcoholic beverage tax revenue to certain
special funds to be used only for certain purposes; establishing the Developmental
Disability Support Fund as a special fund to be used to support certain services
for individuals with developmental disability; establishing the Addiction Treatment
and Prevention Fund as a special fund to be used to support certain programs for
the treatment and prevention of drug and alcohol addictions... WHEREAS, Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder is the leading known preventable cause
of intellectual and physical disabilities; and WHEREAS, One in 100 live births is
affected by Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder each year,
with lifetime health care costs of more than $800,000 incurred.
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SB717: 3/10/10 – Budget & Taxation hearing scheduled; no further status given.
HB 832: 3/11/2010 – Ways & Means hearing scheduled; no further status given.
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HB791 
SB729 
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Funding
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2009
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Comptroller to distribute a portion of the alcoholic beverage tax revenue to certain
special funds to be used only for certain purposes; establishing the Developmental
Disability Support Fund as a special fund to be used to support certain services
for individuals with developmental disability; establishing the Addiction Treatment
and Prevention Fund as a special fund to be used to support certain programs for
the treatment and prevention of drug and alcohol addictions... WHEREAS, Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder is the leading known preventable cause
of intellectual and physical disabilities; and WHEREAS, One in 100 live births is
affected by Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder each year,
with lifetime health care costs of more than $800,000 incurred
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HB791: 3/19/09 – Ways & Means hearing scheduled ; no further status given.
SB729: 3/18/2009 – Budget & Taxation hearing scheduled; no further status given.
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HB389  
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Requirements for Professionals
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2005
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Requiring the State Superintendent of Schools and the Professional Standards and
Teacher Education Board to require applicants for a teacher’s certificate
to complete a minimum number of semester hours covering fetal alcohol spectrum disordersand
to determine the minimum number of specified semester hours required for a teacher’s
certificate; etc.
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4/6/05: Unfavorable report by Ways & Means.
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HB1270 
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Prevention
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2004
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Task Force to Study the Prevention of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Creates a task force
to jointly with the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, identify certain at-risk
individuals and groups, review and coordinate certain State programs related to
fetal alcohol syndrome, and develop guidelines for the creation of a certain campaign
related to fetal alcohol syndrome. Requiring the Task Force to submit a
certain report to the Governor and certain committees of the General Assembly on
or before a certain date; providing for the termination of this Act; and generally
relating to the Task Force to Study the Prevention of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
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3/17/04: Withdrawn.
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HB1273 
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Requirements for Professionals
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2004
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Teachers – Certification – Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Course Credit. For the purpose of requiring
the State Superintendent of Schools and the Professional Standards and Teacher Education Board to require certain applicants
for a teacher’s certificate to complete a certain number of semester hours covering fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and
to determine the number of minimum semester hours covering fetal alcohol spectrum disorders required for a teacher’s
certificate.
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3/27/04: Unfavorable report by Ways & Means.
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HB1274 
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Prevention
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2004
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Public Health Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Prevention Public Awareness
Campaign. For the purpose of requiring the secretary of health and mental hygiene,
in collaboration with other State agencies, to establish and promote a statewide
public information, awareness, and education campaign relating to the prevention
of fetal alcohol syndrome; providing for the components of the campaign;
authorizes the Secretary to use specified resources to carry out the provisions
of the Act.
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5/11/04: Signed by the Governor as Chapter 409, effective date of law not given.
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HB1114 
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Requirements for Professionals
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2004
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Requiring physicians to complete a course or program on fetal alcohol spectrum disorders before becoming licensed;
and authorizing the State Board of Physicians to require licensees to complete continuing education requirements on
fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
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2/18/04: Health and Government Operations hearing scheduled; not further status given.
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